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covid 19 is biological hazard. explain it​

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Answered by banerjeeanjali40
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COVID-19: A biological hazard goes digital

As the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to spread worldwide, cyber threat actors are trying to capitalize on the global health crisis by creating malware or launching attacks with a COVID-19 theme. However, this kind of exploitative behavior by the cybercrime ecosystem is only one part of a bigger cybersecurity picture. Orange Cyberdefense is releasing this paper in order to draw attention to a diverse set of considerations that should be made now.

As a global crisis, COVID-19 is having a significant impact on all aspects of personal and corporate life, including cybersecurity . In this mood of fear, uncertainty and doubt, there is an appropriately elevated level of threat awareness, but also an exaggerated level of anxiety. In this context, the following resource is our united effort as Orange Cyberdefense to share our knowledge, insights and experience regarding what we think about cybersecurity in the heat of this current COVID-19 crisis and in the post COVID-19 world that hopefully isn’t too far away.

Answered by NewGeneEinstein
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  • Covid-19 is A virus.
  • viruses are the part of biodiversity.
  • This virus is Colliding all world since Jan2020 .
  • It's surely as deadly as a Calamity
  • As viruses are part of Biodiversity so we can tell Covid-19 a biological Hazard.

Facts :-

  • Covid-19 is well known between us as Corona virus.
  • Officially Corona virus had started in the Yuhan City of China at the late 2019.
  • World Health Organization or WHO declared Corona virus as Global pandemic in February 2020.
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