This post was originally made on 24 August 2022 Update 6 September 2022 Here is an excellent background article from Jude Karabus on The Register looking at why Lloyds has decided not to pay out cyber incident insurance claims that can be attributed to nation-state actions. Cyberinsurance would cost more …
Why authentication, authorisation and accountability are cornerstones of your cyber security
I have written an article over on CyberAwake, (our online cyber security training site), looking at triple A. Why you should care about the TLA AAA! – CyberAwake
False positives something we all have to deal with – Including Microsoft. At least read this post for its two Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy references!
Our team often get desperate calls from clients, who are expecting an urgent email which they know has been sent, but they have not received it. The support staff usually quickly check the anti-virus, advanced threat protection, the firewall or other barrier/filtering protection (depending on what the client has) to …
Windows 11 automation tools open to abuse
Automating tasks on a computer used to be hard, but today it is very easy with a range of drag and drop tools available. Obviously the Power Automate included into Microsoft’s Windows 11 will be among the most popular – I know I use it. Now researchers at Zenity have …
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National Cyber Security Centre Threat Report 2nd September 2022
Threat Report 2nd September 2022 – NCSC.GOV.UK
