Marriott, Equifax, the Office of Personnel Management and the recent U.S. federal agencies — the big cyberattacks keep coming. They can start to seem like routine annoyances, like fender benders on the freeway. But anyone tempted to dismiss the recent SolarWinds and FireEye breaches as routine should think again.This is no fender bender. It is a 75-car, road-closing pileup, and we know where the fault lies. The truth is, at the federal level, we’re still dragging our feet on cybersecurity. Even though cybercrime now has a permanent roost atop the US intelligence community’s annual Worldwide Threat Assessment report, there’s …
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