Apple has issued two patches for vulnerabilities that are currently being exploited by threat actors: Apple Fixes Two Exploited Vulnerabilities – SANS Internet Storm Center As always check these have been done especially for any device that used for “BYOD” with your information. Othe news on Apple updates Recently Apple …
Your BYOD Policy – What? (pt.5)
Are you still onboard with Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) as a tool to improve your organisation’s productivity and help make your team “happier”? Then today, I am going to give you something harder to think about. BYOD and Your Information Allowing one of your team to work on their own laptop is …
Your BYOD Policy – Where do you start? (pt.4)
I discuss policies with clients a lot. This includes just asking to see them when I start an IT and Cyber Security Audit or when I am booked to deliver some Cyber Security Awareness Training. I am never surprised when they do not exist or possibly even worse, “not fit …
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Tricky Android Malware
It is a while since I have highlighted Android malware – TrickMo attracted my attention for the simplicity of just imitating lock screens to steal your information. TrickMo malware steals Android PINs using fake lock screen (bleepingcomputer.com) But the malware does not stop there it among the malicious tasks it …
A Real-World Example – BYOD A Primer (pt.3)
I did promise you that today I would make a start on what a BYOD (Bring-Your-Own-Device) policy would look like. However, regular readers will know I can get distracted easily… The distraction this time came from one of our members of staff who reminded me that we developed a BYOD …
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