Aug. 14, 2023, 1 p.m. | Jonathan Reed

Security Intelligence securityintelligence.com

Ransomware and data leaks are inconvenient and costly. But what about a cyber incident that leads to mass casualties?  The notion of “black swan” events — incidents that are so rare and unusual they cannot be predicted —  is a “fallacy”, according to Sarah Armstrong-Smith, Chief Security Advisor at Microsoft, during her talk at UK […]


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