Zwischen Mai und Juni: Cyber-Angriffe auf AKW-Betreiber in USA – n-tv.de In den USA sind Betreiberfirmen von Atomkraftwerken offenbar zum Ziel von Cyber-Attacken geworden. Die Angriffe hätten sich zwischen Mai und Juni ereignet, berichtete die "New York Times". Vor allem sei die Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation angegriffen worden. Sie betreibt ein Atomkraftwerk im Bundesstaat Kansas.
Human error causes WannaCry to infect 159 speed cameras in Australia – The Resilience Post With NotPeyta spreading rampantly across the world, it's worth remembering that the last ransomware de jour, WannaCry, is still out there. As many as 159 speed cameras in Victoria, Australia – mostly in the state's capital, Melbourne – have been infected by the ransomware.
Russians Are Said to Be Suspects in Nuclear Site Hackings – Bloomberg Hackers working for a foreign government recently breached at least a dozen U.S. power plants, including the Wolf Creek nuclear facility in Kansas, according to current and former U.S. officials, sparking concerns the attackers were searching for vulnerabilities in the electrical grid.
Cyberrisiko: Gefürchtet, aber nicht versichert | Versicherungswirtschaft-heute Cyber-Angriffe gehören inzwischen auch für kleine oder mittelständische Unternehmen (KMU) zu den größten Risiken. Jedes dritte kleine oder mittelständische Unternehmen schätzt Hackerangriffe, Datenklau, Viren und Trojaner als eines der bedrohlichsten und der für sie am wahrscheinlichsten Risiken ein, doch die Versicherungsdichte ist weiterhin gering. Dies ist das Ergebnis der inzwischen zum vierten Mal durchgeführten "KMU-Studie" der Gothaer.
Study quantifies business continuity management benefits during a data breach A Ponemon Institute study has examined the impact of business continuity management (BCM) on the cost of a data breach. Sponsored by IBM, the global study revealed that companies using BCM and disaster recovery services reduces the total average time to identify and contain a data breach incident by 78 days resulting in total average savings over that response time period of $394,922. The average total cost of data breach with BCM involvement was $3.35 million, significantly less than the $3.94 million cost for companies operating without BCM programs.
Effective Enterprise Risk Management Includes Crisis Preparedness – PreparedEx The media continue to be filled with stories about companies that fail to manage crisis situations, costing them millions in damage, fines and reparations, lost revenue and lost jobs. Many of those failures can be tracked to a few common causes: 1) lack of attention to the identification and assessment of risks, 2) weak leadership commitment to effective risk mitigation and crisis management, 3) no crisis communication plan, and 4) no process to assess, investigate and mitigate a crisis.
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