By Andrew Eborn and Clive Entwistle
As soon as any disaster strikes, history dictates that media coverage follows the same pattern. Experts are wheeled out to speculate on what happened – could it have been prevented, who is to blame and how can it be avoided in the future?
Media coverage of the cyberattack on the NHS followed this pattern. Whether the lapse was due to complacency, ignorance or simply a lack of money, the cyberattack on the NHS was one hell of a wake-up call for all concerned.
With scores of hospitals and GP surgeries locked out of their computer systems, there was immediate panic amongst staff Read full story ›
Source: The Drum