You may have heard about the upcoming Poly Cybergon that is taking place in July. The World Economic Forum will get together and simulate a cyberattack that is directed toward the supply chain.
After Event 201 and the Clade X simulations preceding eerily
similar events (there are more but those are the two that popped into my head) a lot of folks are feeling pretty uneasy.
Is the clock ticking toward a massive cyberattack? Whether it's manufactured to hide supply chain issues or a true hack, here's how to get prepared.
So, let's hear from the "hive mind" of the preparedness community.
How likely do you think it is that we'll be hit by a massive cyberattack? Have recent events been some kind of test run? What about this year's Cyber Polygon focused on the supply chain? What other effects do you think a massive cyber attack might have? Do you have any
additional preparedness tips for such an event? Share your thoughts in the comments section.
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