Following a meeting with a client last week and the first news item I posted on Monday, I started this week thinking about risk, which has led to a short series of articles looking at… risk! On Smart Thinking I wrote about risk analysis and how I get started with …
Risk Analysis – How to eat a very large quadruped!
Today we are going to look at the very first meeting I have with clients where we look at risk analysis. This is not a blog about eating an elephant – that is a figure of speech – although I do have a book that includes a paragraph or two …
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Patch those iOS devices
We write about the issues with Android devices – see Monday and the ongoing updates – but Apple and iOS are not without their flaws. Now the US government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is advising all branches of the US Government to check that the recent iOS patches …
Another democracy does not like E2EE
End-to-end-ecryption (E2EE) seems to be an issue with many democratic governments – they dislike their law abiding citizens having it unless they can have the keys to the security. If governments have the keys to your E2EE it will not be long before the criminals also have those keys! Now …
Patches and Updates. When they go wrong…
I am always pushing the necessity of keeping up with patches and updates – they are everyone’s essential step for good cyber security. However here is the warning tale for when things go wrong at the vendor end: HP rushes to fix bricked printers after faulty firmware update (bleepingcomputer.com) When …
