Cyber 3-2-1: Irish doctors fear ransomware, Australian firms are under attack, and a €75 million fine in Sweden.

Cyber 3-2-1: Irish doctors are terrified about ransomware, Australian firms are under attack, and the Swedish regulator issues a €75 million sanction.

Cyber 3-2-1: Phishing remains the biggest threat, the board is talking about the wrong thing, and DORA just got easier.

Cyber 3-2-1: Phishing remains the biggest threat to businesses, the board is having the wrong conversations about cybersecurity, and navigating the content of the DORA regulation just got easier.

Cyber 3-2-1: AI’s impact on passwords, the future is passkeys, and a DORA deep-dive

Cyber 3-2-1: AI could mean bye-bye to your account security, the future of passwords is passkeys, and what the Central Bank of Ireland has to say about DORA.

Cyber 3-2-1: Google’s cloud outage, Tesla’s privacy issues, and cyber for your pacemaker

Cyber 3-2-1: There’s no silver lining for Google’s Cloud Services, your new car may be a risk to your privacy, and cybersecurity is finally a requirement for medical devices.

Cyber 3-2-1: Attacks on 2 service providers; phishing remains the doorway of choice.

Cyber 3-2-1: More attacks on service providers (this time Evide and SD Worx), and further evidence that phishing is the most common way for ransomware attacks to start.

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