What is your incident response plan if a hurricane is going to cross where you live and/or work? Johannes Ullrich who writes for SANS has written about his preparations. I am not going to say much about them – they are a description of a technical response to a serious …
NHS Trusts hit by a cyber attack on a software vendor
Ortivus is a Swedish based provider of cloud based software for the health industry. Since 18 July it has been investigating a cyber security incident which has impacted a number of its services. These include the patient and transport information solution used by South Western Ambulance Service Trust and South …
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Patches and Updates. When they go wrong…
I am always pushing the necessity of keeping up with patches and updates – they are everyone’s essential step for good cyber security. However here is the warning tale for when things go wrong at the vendor end: HP rushes to fix bricked printers after faulty firmware update (bleepingcomputer.com) When …
CyberAwake – Incident Follow-up
CyberAwake has published a follow-up article to my previous article on Cyber Security Culture. It looks at what you need to think about when it comes to the meetings following an incident: Cyber Security Incident Follow-up Meetings – (cyberawake.co.uk) How you approach these meeting can have a huge impact on …