It’s back on… Due to circumstances beyond everyone’s control our cyber security webinar had to be postponed. For those of you who put the time by for the event we are sorry and look forward to meeting with you at this new event. For those of you who did not …
Ransomware – If the government is not taking it seriously you should…
I will start with this report from The Record about the ransomware risk in the UK: UK government risking ‘catastrophic ransomware attack at any moment,’ parliamentary report warns (therecord.media) If you have now read that, then you should be taking responsibility for your organisation’s readiness for a ransomware or other …
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Spit Tester just changes their terms
I have helped organisations prepare for the worse with incident response and business continuity plans. I have however never suggested that post incident they should forcibly change their terms and conditions to avoid being sued! Following a breach that has exposed the data nearly seven million users, 23andMe is doing …
Fire Risk!
I get asked some strange cyber security questions. Such as “…why should I be bothered with MFA?” Find out the answer to that one this Thursday on Cyber Awake. “Do I really need to think about the paperwork my team leaves lying around our office?”. The answer to that one …
Cyber Attacks at an all-time high in the UK
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has released its annual report on the state of the nation’s cyber security. NCSC warns of enduring and significant threat to UK’s… – NCSC.GOV.UK The main theme of the report is to highlight the unpredictability of the ever-changing threat landscape, emphasising that UK organisations …
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