Weekly series to help you manage cybersecurity like a pro, through 3 articles, 2 statistics and 1 action.

Cyber 3-2-1: The €25 million cost of a 36-hour cyber attack on a UK service provider

Cyber 3-2-1: How a 36-hour visit from a cybercrime gang cost one service provider over €25 million. PLUS What have Revolut and WhatsApp got to do with Mary and Her Little Lamb. And, why your online accounts are more valuable than you think.

Cyber 3-2-1: DORA’s Register of Information: Chaos Theory In Real Life

Cyber 3-2-1: Why DORA's Register of Information is chaos theory in real life, why a fake captcha could catch you out, and why Alexa continues to be a trade-off between convenience and privacy.

Cyber 3-2-1: Your supply chain is as strong as your weakest supplier

Cyber 3-2-1: What the Central Bank thinks of AI, why 50% of UK financial firms realise 'supply chain risk' is still a thing, and how one Irish business owner was scammed with just one SMS text message.

Cyber 3-2-1: “Don’t let AI’s risks to humanity get in the way of economic growth!”

Cyber 3-2-1: Deloitte is giving $5M to Rhode Island to help is recover from a ransomware attack, ransomware payments dropped to only $813 million last year, and AI risks could spark an ‘Osama bin Laden scenario’. 

Cyber 3-2-1: Maybe only fools fall in love, but it’s not just fools who are soon parted from their money.

Cyber 3-2-1: It's Valentine's Day this week. Love is in the air, only fools fall in love, and a fool and their money are soon parted. This week is a special 'Romance Fraud' edition.

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