Cyber 3-2-1: The DPC’s Annual Report
Cyber 3-2-1: This week, a quick review of the annual report from the Data Protection Commission (Ireland's data protection regulator).
Cyber 3-2-1: This week, a quick review of the annual report from the Data Protection Commission (Ireland's data protection regulator).
Cyber 3-2-1: UK Tax Authority loses £47 million in phishing scams. Salesforce users are under attack. And a day late and a dollar short: The DPC investigation into the Public Service Card and facial recognition.
Cyber 3-2-1: Meta found 'covertly tracking' Android users through Instagram and Facebook. Don't block AI, but adopt it with eyes wide open. And just because I'm biased, doesn't mean I'm wrong
Cyber 3-2-1: That free AI tool might be expensive ransomware. Victoria's Secret may no longer be secret. And why it's not advertising - it's surveillance.
Cyber 3-2-1: M&S attack started by a human being fooled; The best phishing emails come from IT or HR; And how to stop your data being consumed by Meta AI.
Cyber 3-2-1: Let's stop pesky regulations from hindering AI innovation. You're only as strong as your weakest supplier. And no, they don't have a recording of you accessing dodgy sites.
Cyber 3-2-1: Crypto is losing its anonymity. LockBit criminals suffer a data breach. And do you want AI to give you a short answer or an accurate one?
Cyber attacks on M&S, Harrods, and Co-Op: What We Don't Know, Do Know, and Should Do.
Cyber 3-2-1: What have Harrods, M&S, and Co-Op got in common? SaaS solutions are quietly enabling cyber attackers. And why a fool-proof process is no match for a fooled human
Cyber 3-2-1: Browser extensions are convenient and dangerous. IT MSPs are finally subject to cyber security regulations. And why Surveillance for One could be Surveillance for All.