This is an excellent article by Vasu Jakkal, Corporate Vice President, Security, Compliance, Identity, and Management at Microsoft looking at five simple steps any organisation should consider making to improve their cyber security: 5 ways Microsoft helps block threats – Microsoft Security Blog It looks at patches, credentials, monitoring, passwords …
If you want to help the hackers attack your organisation – then play the blame game!
It may not appear obvious, but if you look to blame someone when there is a cyber security incident, then it is almost guaranteed that those incidents will always worse than they needed to be. Why? Read about it here: The Blame Game – CyberAwake
WordPress websites are easy hanging fruit for hackers – is yours?
I have just published the second part of a series of articles looking at the governance that business owners and boards should exercise over software, websites and their reputation:
My latest article on CyberAwake
I want you to start to think about the software you and your people use, on your PCs, on the web, on your tablets and smartphones and on your website: Just Check Cyber Security Due Diligence – CyberAwake
I refer you to yesterday’s blog post…
Another report of Android malware getting into the play store: Fake antivirus, Sharkbot circles back onto Google Play store | NCC Group Newsroom (mynewsdesk.com) Do you have a position on Android devices and their use by your team when they are processing your information on them? You should have! Yesterday’s …