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We mentioned in a previous blog that the NCSC is working on producing some guidance…

If you’re a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) then there’s around a 1 in 2…

If you’re a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) then there’s around a 1 in 2…

In Chris Ensor’s blog ‘Building the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge‘ he introduced the work being done in a project called the Cyber Security Body of Knowledge (CyBOK). At the time, the project was seeking contributions from the cyber security community to help identify the Knowledge Areas (KAs) which, in the community’s view, form the […]

We use a number of methods and vendors to help completely secure our customers data. Backups for ransomware protection, password managers for credentials, multi-factor authentication, anti-spoof & anti-phishing protection, RADIUS authentication and device audit and management. Read more about how we help organisations.

Reading this year’s ‘State Of The Nation’ report (PDF),  it struck me that civil engineering, like many kinds of engineering, is driven by the fundamental vision to make peoples’ lives better. New digital technologies help this by advancing functionality and enabling better ways of working. But they also introduce new vulnerabilities, and it’s important that we reduce the harm that might arise if these vulnerabilities are exploited. […]

Attackers accessed Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and driver’s license numbers.

Bitcoin, has risen to fame in recent years and become especially prevalent due to the recent media coverage linked to cyber-fraud, particularly the WannaCry ransomware attack. They’re anonymous and not in the control of banks and governments. Despite its affiliations with the illegal economy, and the association with cyber-fraud, major banks and companies across the world are in talks to adopt digital currencies such as Bitcoins.

Windows kernel flaw has been present since Windows 2000, and is on Windows 10.

Incidents infecting hundreds of thousands of computers globally bring problems into rather sharp focus. Ransomware has been with us for many years. We’ve seen a number of customer cases that prove it’s possible to survive these attacks. Without having to pay. As the ransomware threat continues, it’s imperative to understand how you can protect your business. Having a strategy is a really good start.