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By Daniil Peshkov
News of cyber attacks and data breaches have become a regular occurrence in the media, providing a constant reminder of the need for organisations to have a robust cyber security strategy. As it’s the private sector that mostly grabs the headlines, it is often overlooked that the public sector is
AI in IoT Security: Friend or Foe?
November 29, 2019
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By Dean Chester
There’s something that doesn’t let the Internet of Things (IoT) achieve its full awesomeness, and that something is security concerns. We all have heard blood-curdling stories about virtual assistants turned rogue and calling fake support numbers. Who hasn’t worried, sleepless at night, about some hoody-wearing mysterious youth hacking into their smart
Top seven IT predictions for 2020
November 29, 2019
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By Ilia Sotnikov
Organisations must prepare for the next year by looking after their data and being prepared for potential attacks. As organisations allocate more budget to data security, boards of directors will demand that those investments serve a double duty: both improving the security of information assets and driving the business by
How do leaders deal with the pain of cyberattacks?
November 28, 2019
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By Sonia Blizzard
We all know cybercrime can be financially costly to your business, but have you ever considered the potential impact on your mental health? Anyone that has been burgled will know how devastating it feels. It can make you feel anxious and angry at your own ‘failure’ to prevent it. The
Charities affected by cyber crime in 2019
November 28, 2019
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By Paul Rubens
Charities of all sizes were affected by cyber crime in 2019. Charities can often find themselves in the cross-hairs of cyber-criminals looking for easy targets, with almost a quarter reporting at least one attack during a twelve-month period, according to the government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2019. Despite these figures, 44% of