HSE attack shows cybersecurity is no longer just a tech issue

26 Jun, 2023

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The stakes are high: A secure future requires a holistic approach.

Earlier this month, the HSE announced that it was a victim of the MOVEit cyber breach. It’s important that authorities realise this is not ‘just’ a tech problem facing such an integral part of our society, but a holistic risk problem that demands urgent attention.

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