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Cyberattacks could cost companies 3% in lost revenue growth within 5 years | CIO Dive

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Combien coûterait une cyberattaque mondiale ?

Les dommages économiques pourraient atteindre de 75 à près de 170 milliards d'euros, selon un scénario issu d'un test de résistance de la gestion des ...

Lors du Fic 2019, le sujet de la cybersécurité des systèmes industriels a été abordé. Fournisseurs et clients tentent d'apporter des réponses.

The market for cyber-insurance is growing - Black swans and fat tails

But computer risks are harder to handle than physical ones

Just two hacker groups may have stolen $1 billion in cryptocurrency - MIT Technology Review

Just two teams of sophisticated cybercriminals appear to have been behind $1 billion worth of cryptocurrency thefts from online exchanges in recent years.

Database of 24 Million Mortgage, Loan Records Left Exposed Online

Breach latest example of how misconfigurations, human errors undermine security in a big way, experts say.

Port Of Amsterdam Launches Cybersecurity Programme

Port of Amsterdam has launched a Cybersecurity Programme to increase the port community's digital resilience.A press release…

List of data breaches and cyber attacks in January 2019 - 1,769,185,063 records leaked - IT Governance Blog

The first of this year’s monthly lists amounts to an impressive 1,769,185,063 leaked records, which – let’s be honest – isn’t the greatest start to the year.

Airbus a détecté un « incident de cybersécurité » dans sa division d’avions commerciaux

Cette intrusion a « entraîné un accès non autorisé aux données de l’entreprise », affirme Airbus, mais n’a eu « aucun impact » sur ses opérations commerciales.

Why U.S. Firms Are Less Cyber-Secure Than They Think - eWEEK

eWEEK DATA POINTS: In a world in which smart companies such as Facebook, Yahoo and Target can fall victim to hackers, how prepared can regular businesses of all types be?