I was wondering what to write about this week for “The Wednesday Bit” – I knew it was not going to be passwords. I have had enough of that! I got started on a spin-off topic from an IT and Cyber Security Audit I am running at the moment about …
Back to Basics – A Password Primer
It is difficult to avoid a password when it comes to managing your cyber security, but they are often overlooked as being “something easy everyone copes with” or the policies relating to them do not add to the cyber security but detract from it. This is why I wrote a …
Microsoft Patch Tuesday – October Edition
It is the second Tuesday of the month that means this morning, our support team have been reviewing our client monitoring reports and the SOC to check that the Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates have been completed. They will keep an eye on the reports all day to check there are …
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Keep control of your WordPress website
Your website is often how the world, your clients, colleagues and suppliers view you. So why is it when I speak to many clients they are unsure about much of how their website functions or how it is looked after, except “possibly” who the developer is. Knowing the developer is …
How much can a ransomware attack cost a big company?
In the case of Blackbaud $49.5million. This is the settlement agreed by the international software company for ransomware data breach, which exposed a raft of its clients sensitive and personal data. This included unencrypted banking information and login credentials. Blackbaud agrees to $49.5 million settlement for ransomware data breach (bleepingcomputer.com) …
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