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A recently issued report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reveals that financial service enterprises have endured significant losses totaling $12 billion over the past twenty years due to cyber assaults.

In a recent alarming development, the US Department of Health has issued a stern warning to hospitals across the nation about a new wave of cyber threats targeting their IT help desks. The advisory comes amidst growing concerns over the vulnerability of healthcare institutions to malicious cyber activities.

According to a recent webcast by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), there's a concerning trend of increasing vulnerability to cyberattacks within the U.S. power grids. The number of potential weak points in both virtual and physical infrastructure is rising, with approximately 60 new susceptibilities identified each day. NERC executives noted that these vulnerabilities, which are areas in software or hardware prone to exploitation by cyber criminals, expanded from 21,000-22,000 at the close of 2022 to a range of 23,000-24,000 last year.

Cybersecurity experts and insurance professionals are issuing warnings about the escalating utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) tools by cybercriminals and nation-state cyber operators.

Last month, a federal agency responsible for cybersecurity found itself targeted in a hacking incident, leading to the shutdown of two critical computer systems, according to a spokesperson for the agency and sources familiar with the matter speaking to CNN.

The Biden administration's latest fiscal blueprint, unveiled on Monday, doesn't present significant increases in cybersecurity funding, marking a departure from expectations within the cybersecurity community.

Source: Bank of Ireland

Bank of Ireland has announced an investment of €50 million on customer fraud prevention and protection.

Source: FS-Isac

FS-ISAC, the member-driven, not-for-profit organisation that advances cybersecurity and resilience in the global financial system, and Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the cloud company that powers and protects life online, released new research on the surge of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks threatening the financial services sector and its customers.

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