In this ongoing war, reports reveal that Russia had initiated close to 70 small hacks on Ukrainian websites, including targeted attacks on government websites such as the education ministry and the ministry of foreign affairs. In times like these, one can never be sure of the perimeter of such cyber warfare. So, it’s on key stakeholders in organizations to ensure our business websites and data are safe from unprecedented exploits, DDoS attacks, ransomware and more. To help you get started, here are basic yet essential steps you need to take to tackle potential cyber threats during wars.
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