Cyber 3-2-1: GDPR finally catches up with Spanish hotels
Cyber 3-2-1: GDPR finally catches up with Spanish hotels. Data breaches aren't just about cyber attacks. And starving children can't get in the way of an attacker's profits.
Cyber 3-2-1: GDPR finally catches up with Spanish hotels. Data breaches aren't just about cyber attacks. And starving children can't get in the way of an attacker's profits.
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: 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 3-2-1: Data that doesn't exist can't be stolen. You can't get the attackers out if you don't know how they got in. And Russia is no longer a cyber threat to the US.
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: Ransomware payment bans, tech billionaires vs GDPR, and tech billionaires vs democracy
Cyber 3-2-1: Lightning may never strike twice, but cyber gangs do. Why you're only as secure as your weakest service provider. And why the writing is on the wall if the HSE is important to you.
Cyber 3-2-1: Email scams continue to work, a credit union goes offline, and what your phone could say about you.
Cyber 3-2-1: Focusing on the Irish Data Protection Commission's Annual Report 2023.
Cyber 3-2-1: The risks of paying a ransom and how one scam resulted in a pensioner murdering an Uber driver.