Cyber 3-2-1: Browser Extensions are convenient. And dangerous.
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.
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.
Learn why ISO 27001 is important for any organisation operating within the regulated financial services industry by registering for Thursday's webinar.
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: More attacks on service providers (this time Evide and SD Worx), and further evidence that phishing is the most common way for ransomware attacks to start.
I frequently encounter a broken relationship between my client and their IT MSP (managed service provider). In this second of two articles, I discuss how we can do better.
I frequently encounter a broken relationship between my client and their IT MSP (managed service provider). In this first of two articles, I discuss why these relationships break down.
Cyber 3-2-1: ENISA predicts the future, a future when even teddy bears need to be cyber aware. And we get a clear answer to the question ‘What did the NCSC ever do for us?’
Cyber 3-2-1: Love is in the air, an Irish university responds to a ransomware attack, and CROs believe cyber risk is a higher priority than credit risk.
DORA is going be a nightmare. But an incident with one IT provider last week shows us why it’s necessary.
Cyber 3-2-1: What have traffic lights, JD Sports, and Microsoft OneNote got in common? They all star in this week’s Cyber 3-2-1. Also this week, reminders as to why regulators are so keen for us to get better at third-party risk management, especially when it comes to our IT service providers.