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Security vendors pledge free protection for US hospitals and utilities amid fear of Russian cyberattacks.
With that in mind, three security companies are offering their products for free to US hospitals and utilities.
Experts who consulted with the three security companies were most apprehensive about three sectors on which cyberattacks could prove especially disruptive: hospitals, energy, and water.
The three security vendors will work directly with any organization that signs up for the free offerings to get them on board as quickly as possible.
To help supported organizations beef up their security, the three companies have put together a recommended security triage program with a checklist of to-do items.
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