Cybersecurity: A look back at 2022

It's hard to believe that 2022 is almost over. This year, we saw a number of high-profile cyberattacks and data breaches that left companies and individuals around the world reeling. Let's review some of the biggest cybersecurity events of the year.
Data of half a million vulnerable individuals exposed in Red Cross breach
In January, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) learned that they suffered a data breach after their third-party data storage contractor was attacked by cybercriminals.

Are your company mobile devices protected?

Mobile devices are indispensable. Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile gadgets play a big part in everyday processes, especially for individuals and companies that value connection and convenience. But as the number of mobile devices used in business operations increases, so do the cyberthreats that target them.

Keep your mobile devices safe with these tips

Mobile devices are generally less secure than laptop and desktop computers. While there are available anti-malware applications for smartphones and tablets, they aren’t as comprehensive as those for laptops and desktops. Additionally, some mobile devices aren’t compatible with certain security applications or measures implemented by businesses.

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