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Have Cyber Attacks Killed People?

Plan B Consulting

In my research, I came across this article from 2019, “Hackers Could Kill More People Than a Nuclear Weapon” by Jeremy Straub, published at livescience.com. This brings me to my last point that one of the ways to mitigate the impact of a cyber attack is to practise working without IT systems.

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Have Cyber Attacks Killed People?

Plan B Consulting

In my research, I came across this article from 2019, “Hackers Could Kill More People Than a Nuclear Weapon” by Jeremy Straub, published at livescience.com. This brings me to my last point that one of the ways to mitigate the impact of a cyber attack is to practise working without IT systems. Figure 1.

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Have Cyber Attacks Killed People?

Plan B Consulting

In my research, I came across this article from 2019, “Hackers Could Kill More People Than a Nuclear Weapon” by Jeremy Straub, published at livescience.com. This brings me to my last point that one of the ways to mitigate the impact of a cyber attack is to practise working without IT systems. Figure 1.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Note : Some sections of this article were previously published in our blog archives. The AHRA is defined as " An approach for prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, continuity, and recovery that addresses a full range of threats and hazards, including natural, human-caused, and technology-caused " - NFPA 1600 Standard.

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Business Continuity Guide for Smaller Organizations

Stratogrid Advisory

Note : Some sections of this article were previously published in our blog archives. The AHRA is defined as " An approach for prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response, continuity, and recovery that addresses a full range of threats and hazards, including natural, human-caused, and technology-caused " - NFPA 1600 Standard.