What is GDPR?
Geraldine HuntThe implementation of GDPR will require significant changes to business practices for many organizations who do not have comparable privacy and security measures already in place.
The implementation of GDPR will require significant changes to business practices for many organizations who do not have comparable privacy and security measures already in place.
Famed cybersecurity blogger and former Washington Times reporter, Brian Krebs spoke at the Aruba Atmosphere conference in Nashville, TN last week. It was absorbing!
Unfortunately, the year thus far is exceeding expectations after new strains of the malicious malware entitled Popcorn Time and Spora were identified in January.
Healthcare tops the list industries being targeted with intense cyber-attacks. 88% of ransomware attacks during the second quarter of 2016 were directed at health care organizations.
This New Year the first step for IT security Pro’s is to check off the simple stuff that’s often avoided or ignored yet vitally important – the basics!
WiFi has been a natural fit for hotels and coffee houses for years now. For network providers, dedicated guest WiFi brings with it a lot of security concerns.
Here’s a quick insight into the hot industry topics that were on the lips of the speakers, vendors and attendees at WiFi Now London 2016
UK Government stepping up the fight against cyber criminals with plans to partner with UK Internet Service Providers to use DNS filtering as a way of curbing cyber-attacks.
The bogeyman has morphed; it has become ransomware, holding data hostage for ransom. Here we outline an incident response plan for your business to help deal with the situation.
Policy and procedure for the use of IoT should be in place before it’s implemented in an organisation. Many organisations fail to have a specific solution in place to...
Wi-Fi filtering in hospitals ensures guests (and employees) are not accessing unsuitable and malware laden websites. Why would an attacker target a hospital?
Secure WiFi for retailers helps increase foot traffic, encourages visitors to stay longer and is likely to generate additional customer spend.
Wireless technologies are more vulnerable than wired technologies. Considering many businesses have wired and wireless networks it makes sense that wireless security should be a big concern.
The availability of guest Wifi in a retail or services businesses is now expected. The number of internet enabled smart phones and tablets grows daily and users expect reliable secure...
Free Wi-Fi at hotels has become as expected as hot water. We have an expectation of free Wi-Fi in lots of places but mostly don't know or care if that...
The 2012 UEFA Euro tournament have everyone with a remote interest in soccer watching, this includes watching live feeds online during work hours. New research from Robert Half Technology reports conflict...
You may soon be able to sue someone who posts an anonymous comment on line that slanders, offends or otherwise damages you or your company. Yes an anonymous comment!
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