You don’t have to look very far for evidence of just how widespread cybercrime has become. Unfortunately, many of us don’t even have to look beyond our own inboxes. And sadly, the situation is getting worse. It is now bad enough that in April, the U.S. proposed a bipartisan lawmaker group form a “Civilian Cybersecurity Reserve,” to create a surge capacity of cyber expertise, patterned after the National Guard, that would respond to incidents affecting government networks.
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Cybersecurity is Under Assault, And It’s Growing Worse
You don’t have to look very far for evidence of just how widespread cybercrime has become. Unfortunately, many of us don’t even have to look beyond our own inboxes. And sadly, the situation is getting worse. It is now bad enough that in April, the U.S. proposed a bipartisan lawmaker group form a “Civilian Cybersecurity Reserve,” to create a surge capacity of cyber expertise, patterned after the National Guard, that would respond to incidents affecting government networks. The post Cybersecurity is Under Assault, And It’s Growing Worse appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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