The recent WannaCry ransomware attack, which spread its tentacles across over 150 countries affecting more than 10,000 organisations and 200,000 people, showed the world that for organisations it’s not a matter of “if” they are going to suffer a cyberattack but “when”. Unprecedented in its scale, the episode once again exposed the vulnerability of security systems to large-scale network hacking and data breaches. It is a wake-up call for a country like India which ranks third as a source of malicious cyber activities and its enterprises are the sixth-most ...
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