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Sheila holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), but she fell in love with Journalism when she was invited to be part of the PC Magazine editorial staff. After that, Sheila was responsible for other technology publications and started to work with Content Production and Consulting in Communication for companies in IT, science and financial industries in 2004. She also has a graduation degree in Public Relation and Corporate Communication.
Health was the most common victim of third-party-generated breaches, accounting for nearly 35% of incidents in 2022, followed by finance (14%) and government (14%). According to Black Kite’s annual third-party breach study, last year hackers exploited the destructive nature of vulnerabilities in members of global business ecosystems. While the number of breaches has decreased slightly, the magnitude has increased greatly. And by 2023, “cybercriminals certainly intend to kill more birds with one stone,” the research says. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the movement of data between healthcare institutions has increased significantly in recent years, drawing the attention of cybercriminals.
Nikola Tesla’s dream for more than a century, wireless power transmission is becoming a reality day by day. There are various means by which power can be transmitted without the use of cables. The most common method is by electromagnetic induction, but this can only be applied in cases where the distance between transmitter and receiver is a millimetre. Microwaves or lasers can also be used for longer distances. Another way is by radio frequency (RF), a medium already used to power devices at short range, but for which a unified standard was lacking.