Schwarz Group Strengthens Cybersecurity In Germany
Lidl parent Schwarz Group has strengthened cybersecurity across its digital business in Germany by introducing solutions from XM Cyber.
Currently, cybercrime accounts for annual damage of more than €220 billion to the German economy, or about twice as much as two years ago.
Companies of all sizes, operators of critical infrastructure, and also public administrations are permanently at risk from potential ransomware attacks, attacks on websites and communications, and targeted attacks on vulnerabilities in IT products, Schwarz Group noted.
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