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IT, OT, and CNI: a hidden threat?

July 19, 2024 admin

Advanced economies now rely heavily on their IT infrastructure, as recent events have shown only too clearly. We are probably fortunate that the incident that grounded flights and stopped card payments around the world was […]

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Cyber war: new lessons from history?

June 20, 2024 admin

Cyber war is not a new idea. But current geopolitical events have out cyber warfare right in the spotlight. NATO now ranks cyber as lone of the domains of conflict, alongside land, sea, air and […]

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Could quantum computing end cybersecurity?

November 30, 2023 admin

The greatest threat to cybersecurity might not be nation state actors, organised crime, or protest groups. Instead, it could be the next generation of computer technology. Quantum computing promises to be so powerful that it […]

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Nation state cyber attacks: Part 2: evolving threats, adapting defence

May 25, 2023 admin

Cyber attacks by nation states, and state-backed actors, are becoming more frequent. Researchers at Forrester calculate that nation state attacks on private businesses have doubled over the last four years. And attacks are becoming both […]

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Nation state cyber attacks: an unstoppable force?

April 17, 2023 admin

Nation state cyber attacks pose a risk to any organisation operating online. But nation state attacks can be quite different to cybercrime incidents, even when they use similar attack vectors. Some nation state attacks aim […]

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Surviving a ransomware attack

June 30, 2022 admin

When IT director Tony Mendoza discovered his company under attack by a ransomware group, there was no playbook for how to respond. He and his team had to react — at speed — to a […]

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Ageism in Infosec: Are we losing the older generation?

January 27, 2022 admin

Is ageism a problem in cybersecurity, and IT? The pandemic has accelerated a trend that observers were already warning about: older staff are leaving IT security. And with them, their knowledge and experience leaves too. […]

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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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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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How to hack a power station: critical infrastructure, and new norms for cyber

May 18, 2021 admin

Critical infrastructure is on the front line of cybersecurity. An attack on power, sanitation, healthcare, or even the banking system, could be catastrophic. But it could happen. Back in the 1990s, ethical hacker Joe Carson […]

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