With expanding networks and ever higher levels of automation, critical infrastructure has become increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Attacks on critical infrastructure are particularly worrying because they can lead to severe consequences for communities, economy, society, and governments. Successful attacks can result in shortages of water, energy, food, health services, or transport and communications.
In today's interconnected world, legal and professional services organizations are increasingly vulnerable to diverse and evolving cyber risks, such as data breaches, hacking, phishing, and insider threats.
The digitalization of law enforcement has delivered significant advantages in efficiency and cost savings. Increasing reliance on real-time information from body cameras, in-car cameras, dispatch systems, and criminal records databases means that reliable and secure connectivity is a crucial requirement for law enforcement.