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  2. Marc Rogers (security researcher) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Rogers co-founded the COVID-19 Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) League, a group formed to combat hacks against medical facilities and frontline respondents during the COVID-19 pandemic. The group is composed of nearly 400 cybersecurity expert volunteers and Rogers was one of its four initial managers. [ 5 ]

  3. Risk factor (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR) is devoted to the analysis of different factors influencing IT risk.It decompose at various levels, starting from the first level Loss Event Frequency and Probable Loss Magnitude, going on examining the asset, the threat agent capability compared to the vulnerability (computing) and the security control (also called countermeasure) strength, the ...

  4. Workplace hazard controls for COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    According to OSHA, medium exposure risk jobs include those that require frequent or close contact within six feet (1.8 m) of people who are not known or suspected COVID-19 patients, but may be infected with SARS-CoV-2 due to ongoing community transmission around the business location, or because the individual has recent international travel to ...

  5. Cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, with the increase of remote work as an effect of the COVID-19 global pandemic, cybersecurity statistics reveal a huge increase in hacked and breached data. [8] The worldwide information security market is forecast to reach $170.4 billion in 2022.

  6. Factor analysis of information risk - Wikipedia

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    In FAIR, risk is defined as the “probable frequency and probable magnitude of future loss.” [5] FAIR further decomposes risk by breaking down different factors that make up probable frequency and probable loss that can be measured in a quantifiable number. These factors include: Threat Event Frequency, Contact Frequency, Probability of ...

  7. IT risk - Wikipedia

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    Information technology risk, IT risk, IT-related risk, or cyber risk is any risk relating to information technology. [1] While information has long been appreciated as a valuable and important asset, the rise of the knowledge economy and the Digital Revolution has led to organizations becoming increasingly dependent on information, information processing and especially IT.

  8. Health Service Executive ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    The attack occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ireland's COVID-19 vaccination programme was not affected by the attack and proceeded as planned; [7] however, the COVID-19 general practitioner and close contact referral system was down, requiring these individuals to attend walk-in sites rather than attend an appointment. [16] [1]

  9. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the telehealth industry

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    The COVID-19 outbreak facilitated an unprecedented reach for telehealth companies. The influx of new clientele has propelled companies such as Teladoc , which had capitalized on this market. Evidently, Teladoc's stock valuation in 2020 increased year to date by 168%, while the industry's second-largest company, Amwell , went public on September ...