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Security Insights: 2021 year in review

December 16, 2021 admin

In this episode, we ask experts in cybersecurity to look back at 2021, and to share their outlook for 2022. What were the year’s main security events? And vitally, what will be the threats and […]

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Respect in Security: making cyber a safer place

December 2, 2021 admin

The cybersecurity industry needs to be a safe space for everyone who works in it. Unfortunately, right now, that is far from the case. A significant proportion of industry professionals, from interns to CISOs, have […]

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Can digital solve the global identity gap?

November 18, 2021 admin

Can digital technology help people around the world who lack access to a documented identity? Over a billion people worldwide lack access to basic paperwork, such as a birth certificate or passport. This makes it […]

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Threat modelling: finding flaws before software goes live

November 3, 2021 admin

Is software secure enough? Or are developers leaving the door open to criminal hackers? Testing applications for security flaws is time consuming and expensive. And it is not always effective, as the number of zero-day […]

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Rent a hack? Why cybercrime is now a service

October 20, 2021 admin

Criminal groups are increasingly turning their attention to cyber, a trend that picked up pace during the pandemic. Technical skills are no longer needed to launch a cyber or phishing attack. Instead, anyone can buy […]

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Ransomware: dealing with the aftermath

October 6, 2021 admin

Ransomware is currently one of the greatest — if not the greatest — online threats to organisations right now. And although cybersecurity teams are improving their ability to detect and block ransomware attacks, some will […]

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Altered States: The Security Profession in 2021

September 22, 2021 admin

After a tumultuous 18 months, cybersecurity is by no means alone in taking stock. Which of the changes introduced to deal with the global pandemic are here to stay? And how have changes to the […]

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Defending universities and research, pt 2

September 8, 2021 admin

How can research institutes and universities tackle the threats of cybercrime and espionage? Universities and researchers face pressure when it comes to security, although pressures come from different quarters. In the second part of our […]

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Ready for a new term? The cyber threat facing universities and researchers

August 25, 2021 admin

Universities and academic research institutions are under growing threat from cyber attack, driven by the rise of ransomware, Covid-19, and those on the search for intellectual property. A transient population of students and staff, as […]

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Paper trails: are printed documents a hidden security risk?

August 11, 2021 admin

The paperless office is a myth. And so, it seems, is the paperless home office. According to one survey, two out of three people print sensitive work documents at home. But if employees lose paper […]

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