When Humans Fail: The Top Cybersecurity Risk for IT Managers
People remain the primary attack surface; recent supply-chain breaches, large-scale data exfiltration, and evolving ransomware tactics show how a single human or vendor error can cascade into systemic harm. Below is a website-ready, educational article with current examples and clear takeaways for visitors.
Cyber Threats on Medical Devices: A Case Study
Medical devices are increasingly networked and software-driven, expanding the clinical benefits of connectivity while enlarging the attack surface for cyber threats. This convergence of healthcare and information technology creates patient-safety, operational, and regulatory risks that require coordinated technical, clinical, and procurement responses
Human-Centric Cyber Risk: Practical Steps for IT Managers
People remain the primary attack surface in modern cybersecurity. Attackers combine psychological manipulation, supply-chain weaknesses, and technical exploits to turn ordinary user behavior and vendor trust into large-scale breaches. This article explains why the human factor matters, illustrates common attack patterns, and gives practical, prioritized steps IT managers can implement immediately.
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