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Report: Global threat intelligence report

Sponsored by BlackBerry

Being an industry that stores a lot of sensitive information, the security community and decision makers in the Australian Public Sector must be up-to-date with the latest trends in cybersecurity and the threats that may prevent them from keeping their databases safe and sound in the future.

This issue of BlackBerry’s ‘Global Threat Intelligence Report’ explores the latest cybersecurity challenges faced by many industry sectors, including the following highlights.

During the period between June 2023 and August 2023, there was a 70% increase of unique malware files compared to BlackBerry’s previous reporting period. BlackBerry Cybersecurity solutions stopped over 3.3 million cyberattacks, which is equal to 26 attacks per minute.

The report focuses on:

  • protecting government and public entities.
  • risks within the healthcare sector.
  • safeguarding critical infrastructure.
  • the importance of protecting vulnerable entities within the financial sector.

Download the report today to learn more.



 

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