Five tips for improving business cybersecurity
Growing threats from cybercriminal groups in 2020 have resulted in a wide selection of operations being attacked. From headline-making hits on international corporations with top-grade…
Growing threats from cybercriminal groups in 2020 have resulted in a wide selection of operations being attacked. From headline-making hits on international corporations with top-grade…
If an organisation or institution in the UK incurs a data breach where personal or private information is disclosed without authorisation or is destroyed unlawfully,…
Data breaches can cause companies both time and money. While breaches are inspected and systems restored, valuable time can be lost due to the disruption.…
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was established to provide rules for companies to adhere to when managing and storing personal data. GDPR states the…
Today’s IT professionals face a constant barrage of attacks from threat actors. Charged with protecting networks, servers and staff workstations, they must remain both proactive…
A data breach is defined as a break in security that leads to the unlawful or accidental destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised access to or exposure…
If your company uses or stores personal information as part of the work it is involved in, it is essential that you follow the clearly…
As cybersecurity developers create ever more complex defences for businesses to safeguard sensitive data, cybercriminals work equally hard finding ways to bypass them. While this…
Personally Identifiable Information, or PII for short, is data that has the potential to identify a particular individual. It covers a wide range of information…
In order to carry out its business processes, every organisation must move information. Whether its uploading client information to cloud-based storage or filing financial records…