If you want to watch a web series that serves as a cautionary tale about network security, look no further than The Wolf. The series stars Christian Slater and is directed by BAFTA and Emmy nominee Lance Acord. The basic premise of the The Wolf is that depicts real-life hacking scenarios targeting the healthcare industry. Why healthcare? Healthcare has seen the number of reported breaches increase by more than 23% this year and HP believes dramatizing cyber risks will help improve people’s cyber habits and draw attention to the many vulnerabilities that exist in our current technology. This continues a trend started with the short film Rivolta that I reviewed recently.
Season two just posted this week, but if you want to see it from the beginning, the entire playlist can be found here. It is very much worth watching.
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HP Announces The Wolf Season Two
If you want to watch a web series that serves as a cautionary tale about network security, look no further than The Wolf. The series stars Christian Slater and is directed by BAFTA and Emmy nominee Lance Acord. The basic premise of the The Wolf is that depicts real-life hacking scenarios targeting the healthcare industry. Why healthcare? Healthcare has seen the number of reported breaches increase by more than 23% this year and HP believes dramatizing cyber risks will help improve people’s cyber habits and draw attention to the many vulnerabilities that exist in our current technology. This continues a trend started with the short film Rivolta that I reviewed recently.
Season two just posted this week, but if you want to see it from the beginning, the entire playlist can be found here. It is very much worth watching.
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