Fortinet is a driving force in the evolution of cybersecurity and the convergence of networking and security. Their mission is to secure people, devices and data everywhere, and today they deliver cybersecurity with the largest integrated portfolio of over 50 enterprise-grade products. Well over half a million customers trust Fortinet's solutions, which are among the most deployed, most patented and most validated in the industry.
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Cyberattacks increasing; resilience in NZ healthcare urged.
No organisation is free from cyberattacks and cybersecurity in healthcare sector is a global concern as attacks are on the rise and they can have devastating consequences, according to leading cybersecurity company Fortinet.
When New Zealand logistics provider, Fliway, wanted to upgrade its IT infrastructure, it identified an opportunity to improve the reliability, speed and security of its networks. With the help of global cybersecurity leader, Fortinet, Fliway successfully achieved its network objectives and, as a bonus, reduced its costs by 50 per cent.
Being a small island nation, far away from most of the world, gives New Zealand a big defensive advantage. While we have some nice natural resources, it’s a long way to come for an invasion.
However, cyberattackers don’t need to be concerned with physical distance.
Cyber criminals have a whole new bag of tricks leading into 2023, says Glenn Maiden of Fortinet.
He says, every year, FortiGuard Labs looks at emerging trends and works out where threats will evolve.
“Sometimes it’s something quite tactical and short-term; other times it’s more speculative,” says Maiden, the director of FortiGuard Labs, a threat intelligence and research organisation.
It’s that time of the year when many people’s thoughts turn to a well-earned break over the summer holidays. However, the holiday period is a critical time for businesses in terms of breaches and cyber incidents, particularly ransomware attacks.
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