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Data breaches have become so commonplace that it may seem like a match you’ve lost before you even enter the ring. Zero day attacks, in particular, are a daunting prospect. These breaches can crop up seemingly out of nowhere and take organizations completely off-guard and completely offline, forcing them into paying steep ransoms to bad actors or…
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