Financial sector suffers costliest DNS attacks during pandemic

A new report has revealed that the financial sector suffered the highest costs per DNS attack compared to other industries during the Covid-19 pandemic.

How to maintain cybersecurity in the boardroom

Cyberattacks in the boardroom can lead to costly consequences. What steps can boards and board members take to ensure cybersecurity?

Do developers actually trust third-party cloud providers?

Like most relationships, trust isn’t an issue, until it is. Alternative hyperscale cloud computing provider Linode has released the results of a survey designed...

Check yow privilege

We have buzz words, but I have decided to coin the phrase buzz burdens. A buzz burden, by my humble definition, is a problem...

Cybercriminals home in on the little guys

Lately, cybercriminals seem to have shifted their focus from the big fish to the SMB’s of the proverbial pond, according to the Acronis Cyberthreats...

Cybersecurity: The dangers of going it alone

If we are to heed the message of Density’s Child circa 1999, independence is a wonderful thing, but now we’re in 2021, independence isn’t...

Towing the line with EU GDPR post-Brexit

Is the UK getting a bit too big for its boots? With Brexit now (sort of) underway, Jack Bedell-Pearce CEO & co-founder at 4D...

The global outage that lost top retailers hundreds of millions in an hour

Well, time is money after all. Here Howard Freeman, MD at Fortis DPC, explores the potential risks posed by the teeth drying Fastly outage that almost...

A lost cause

Quite literally. Apparently, staff in Parliament have lost almost 100 devices over the course of the last two years. Laptops and tablets containing confidential data have been “misplaced” on trains, busses, taxis, hotels and not unsurprisingly, the pub.

The debacle that is Open Banking fraud

How does Open Banking embrace being ‘open’, without leaving the door open to the criminals? Sarah Rutherford, senior marketing director at FICO looks at...

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