Healthcare services are under pressure. The Covid-19 pandemic has stretched them to their limit. As if the strains of...
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Burnout in the tech industry
We need to talk about burnout. Sadly, it’s something most of us will be all too familiar with, particularly in the...
What the government must do to tackle cyber crime
Technology will be vital. As will collaboration between the public and private sectors. But to truly beat cyber crime, we’re going to need to check every single box…
The ‘ABC’ guide to improving information security
It’s an unfortunate fact, evident to both those who work in security and those who don’t, that security awareness training in its current form isn’t working.
How our desire for consistency could prevent more cyber attacks
The human preference for consistency could boost security – but in practice it often does the exact opposite
What actually is “the human aspect of cyber security”?
The definition of the human aspect of cyber security is changing. Here’s what it means in a traditional sense, as well as what it will mean in the future.
“The best way to avoid £17m fines is to stop trying to avoid £17m fines”
Advice for companies affected by the upcoming NIS Directive On the 28th January, 2018, the UK’s National...
People are not the problem. They are part of the solution.
By tapping into human psychology, we can take a fundamental leap towards increasing people’s awareness of pretty much anything – cyber security included.
A new weapon for businesses seeking to combat cyber crime
Armed with intelligence on how they might be attacked, businesses can take steps to mitigate risks, safeguard reputations and minimise financial losses.