I wrote about the potential victim base that any WordPress cyber security issue exposes last week: WordPress is always a target Have a read of that article if you do not understand why WordPress, WordPress plugins and user authorisation, need careful management in any cyber security plan. To reinforce the …
Why the “Principle of Least Privilege” works and something for free…
The Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP) is a fundamental concept in cybersecurity. It ensures that users are granted only the minimum necessary access rights required to perform their job functions. This principle is one I always enforce in cyber security as it is a powerful way of defending the most …
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Device Security (Pt. 3) Just One More Thing…
This article was previously published on CyberAwake but as it discusses some fundamental ideas about mobile device security and app stores, I thought it should be published here as well. Following on from my two latest articles looking about device security (linked below), I am coming back to the subject, …
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Device Security (Pt. 2)
This is the second part to my article on device security, the first part is here: Device Security (Pt. 1) – CyberAwake Back to Basics – Device Security I finished the first part of this article taking a brief look at hybrid home workers, but of course hybrid working does …
WordPress is always a target
WordPress is one of the most – if not the most – popular website package on the web. Both professional web designers and less professional web designers use it. One of the reasons it is so popular is that with a little work, anyone can alter the code or download …