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Over the next few months, hackers from Iran could become more active after U.S. military strikes, according to the Department of Homeland Security. As geopolitical tensions rise, experts warn that businesses may face an elevated risk of cyberattacks. The potential for increased hacking activities is linked to a range of motivations, including retaliation and disruption.
Organizations are urged to bolster their cybersecurity measures in light of these threats. Implementing robust security protocols, conducting regular vulnerability assessments, and ensuring that all software is up to date can help mitigate risks. Additionally, employee training on recognizing phishing attempts and other social engineering tactics is crucial in maintaining a strong defense against cyber intrusions.
As the situation unfolds, vigilance is key. Businesses should remain proactive in monitoring their networks for unusual activities and be prepared to respond swiftly to any potential breaches. By taking these precautions, organizations can better protect themselves from the anticipated surge in cyber threats.
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