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Cybercrime defences need to adapt as 'ransomware fatigue' sets in

Thales says 89% of IT leaders don't fully know where their data is stored.

Brian Grant, Thales' Cloud Security director for the ANZ region.

Will Mace Thu, 02 Jun 2022

Businesses may be sick and tired of hearing about the dangers of ransomware, but now is not the time for them to let down the guard.

A quarter of New Zealand businesses were breached in the past year through ransomware, malware or phishing attacks, according to fresh research from global tech

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Will Mace Thu, 02 Jun 2022
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