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By Raju Vegesna
Big tech surveillance has been an issue for some time now, but in the last year it’s increased rapidly to become more of a privacy invasion than ever before. To make matters worse, the current COVID-19 pandemic has made data particularly vulnerable to misuse, as the crisis has distracted some
Smart cities are all well and good, but how can we ensure they are secure?
October 5, 2020
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By Gerry Dunphy
More than half of the world’s population are urban dwellers. The UN predicts that, by 2050, this will have increased to 68% of 9.9 billion, which means over the next three decades 2.5 billion more people will be living in our cities and putting infrastructure and resources under untold pressure.
A software to keep you on top of cloud security needs
October 4, 2020
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By Mutaher Khan
With the world moving online at an unprecedented pace, there is a heightening vulnerability when it comes to cybersecurity. Just in the past few months alone, we have seen a ransomware attack against K-Electric and data breaches at Bykea and Swvl. Expand the timeline a little further and you get
Why Your Phone Is The Center Of Zero Trust Security
October 4, 2020
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By Louis Columbus
72% of organizations plan to assess or implement Zero Trust capabilities in some capacity in 2020 according to Pulse Secures’ 2020 Zero Trust Progress Report. 39% of organizations admitted to suffering a security compromise involving a mobile device this year, up from 33% in the latest Verizon Mobile Security Index
Why Cyber Essentials should be the first key step on your cyber security journey
October 1, 2020
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By James Moore
In March, the news broke that IASME Consortium was to be the exclusive partner of the UK’s Cyber Essentials scheme, run by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). But what does this mean? And how can Cyber Essentials help improve cyber security standards in the UK? We sat down with