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Ransomware’s Double Extortion Surge: Healthcare and Manufacturing Bear the Brunt in Q1 2026

Ransomware’s Double Extortion Surge: Healthcare and Manufacturing Bear the Brunt in Q1 2026

April 14, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways Q1 2026 recorded 2,165 ransomware victims across leak sites, with March alone producing 808 victims across 65...

Cyber Insurance in Algeria: SAA Breaks New Ground, but the Market Has Miles to Go

Cyber Insurance in Algeria: SAA Breaks New Ground, but the Market Has Miles to Go

March 21, 2026

⚡ Key Takeaways When a ransomware attack struck an Algerian industrial company in late 2024, the damage extended far beyond...

Ransomware Preparedness for Algerian SMEs: A Practical 72-Hour Incident Response Playbook

Ransomware Preparedness for Algerian SMEs: A Practical 72-Hour Incident Response Playbook

ALGERIATECH Editorial
January 19, 2026

The Ransomware Threat Algerian SMEs Cannot Ignore Algeria's small and medium enterprises are under siege. With over 1.2 million registered SMEs forming a major pillar of the national economy, these businesses are critical to Algeria's non-hydrocarbon growth.

Cybersecurity Insurance in 2026: Premiums, Coverage Gaps, and the War Exclusion Problem

Cybersecurity Insurance in 2026: Premiums, Coverage Gaps, and the War Exclusion Problem

ALGERIATECH Editorial
December 22, 2025

The Market That Cannot Find Its Floor Cybersecurity insurance was supposed to be straightforward: organizations pay premiums, and if they suffer a cyberattack, the insurer covers the costs — incident response, legal fees, regulatory fines, business interruption, and data

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