Trust is relative, ranging from not trusting at all, to the complete trust that arises based on commonly shared expectations of honest cooperative behaviour. Francis Fukuyama, a political scientist, first defined trust in this way in his book Trust, 1995. The very fact that he could write a whole book …
A quickie on Sunday – #BeCyberSmart
Security objectives are business objectives too
I just have to use my slippery fish analogy again… – #BeCyberSmart
As a business owner or board member you have to think about the cybersecurity challenges know how your information is protected at all times. But just like a slippery fish when you think you are on top of it – it slips out of your hands… Because someone asks a …
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Just six words – #BeCyberSmart
Continuing my friendly look at jargon this month… Know the jargon – #BeCyberSmart – Smart Thinking Solutions …here are six words you must be thinking about – we do. The best way to define a system as secure is that attackers are prevented from using unauthorised access to or use …
Something for the weekend – #BeCyberSmart
I am going to keep it simple today as it is the weekend – and I want to get on and make some jam today! When I am solving cybersecurity issues for clients – often very discreetly – I use the Triple A theory to help them understand what has …
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