You know what they say, give a man a fish…
…and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to phish and he’ll bombard your inbox with irritating, bogus emails about the latest song, app or even phone case (?!) that you apparently bought with …
…and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to phish and he’ll bombard your inbox with irritating, bogus emails about the latest song, app or even phone case (?!) that you apparently bought with …
There’s a saying amongst NASA’s astronauts, “there is no one problem, that cannot be made worse”. Whilst that seems rather pessimistic, it serves as an important reminder: when things go wrong it is vital to …
COVID-19 has meant organisations have had to adapt quickly to prevent the spread of the virus. Now, due to government regulation, organisations are having to consider how their employees work remotely for the first time. …
It’s important to classify the data your organisation handles, without classification it’s difficult if not impossible to know whether the data should be shared or requires special protection. This is recognised by ISO 27001, the …
It’s almost a year since the Data Protection Act 2018, incorporating the GDPR, came into force. While the new mandatory requirements, not unexpectedly, are taking time to become part of everyday business, it seems the …
There has been a lot of talk recently about the Chinese company Huawei and if they are enabling spying by the Chinese government. It was leaked recently that the United Kingdom’s government may have decided …
First things first, my name is DejaBlue and I’m an utterly evil Windows Vuln. I allow execution of remote code and my hacker buddies to pwn you, your systems and your data, lol. I’m part …
In this fast-changing world, not everyone works in the office all of the time. With recent advances in technology, many organisations have started to allow their workforce to work remotely and provide flexibility for the …