One of our mantras when it comes to cyber security is that “an educated staff is your first line of defence. So, we educate our customers to be safe against…
Ransomware attack at Bristol Airport Last Friday, Bristol Airport was the victim of a ransomware attack. For two days the display screens were rendered useless and contingency measures such as…
From IASME GOLD to ISO 27001 In the past six months, we have been working hard to improve our internal policies and procedures so that as we grow we can…
Cyber Crime – why I don’t fear it Cyber Crime is a very serious threat to your business that could tarnish it’s reputation with customers if Cyber Security measurements haven’t…
It’s funny that we take some pieces of technology for granted, we never think they could harm us and our businesses, but in the end, we find out that our…
On August 2nd, Hackernews reported that over 200000 MikroTik routers were infected with Crypto mining malware. The hackers exploited a known vulnerability in the Winbox component of MikroTik, this was…
Today we had several clients reporting to us that they received an email claiming that the WannaCry ransomware is back. That email has the following text, with different modifications: Hello!…
Despite the intense publicity around the GDPR, 31% of Chief Information Officers (CIOs), and more than a quarter (26%) of other C-level IT decision makers admit that, even when pressed,…
Businesses could find themselves paying a hard fee of 4% of their global annual turnover — so making sure that you’re compliant with the changes GDPR has regarding CCTV is…
Failing to patch vulnerabilities now will lead to punishment under the GDPR. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has warned that organisations could be punished for existing vulnerabilities when the EU…