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DigitalHealth Cyber Security Advisory Series 1, 2017

Posted on February 10, 2017February 10, 2017 By Davey Winder

Davey Winder kicks off Digital Health Intelligence’s new quarterly cyber security advisory series with a network security health check report

The truth is that the threatscape for 2017 looks pretty much the same as it did for 2016, certainly before you zoom in and get a more detailed picture at any rate. Before doing that, however, it’s useful to remember that the wider view has not changed; that way you don’t overlook the myriad threats that are still there to defend against.

If we were to compile a top three threats of the year, across all industry sectors, then ransomware, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) and phishing would make the list.

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Analysis Tags:Health, NHS, report

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