Protection against cyber attacks mitigation and response
By Staff writer
If last year is anything to go by regarding the rate and sophistication of cyber attacks, 2017 is set to see a marked increase in both.
By Staff writer
If last year is anything to go by regarding the rate and sophistication of cyber attacks, 2017 is set to see a marked increase in both.
By Staff writer
As businesses worldwide embark on a digital transformation, they should be aware that there is a very dark side shadowing the movement, which should be prepared for.
By Staff writer
From Facebook’s launch of enterprise chatbots on its Messenger app, to Google and Amazon introducing virtual assistants into the home, 2016 has given rise to the battle of the bots.
By Staff writer
With various online cyber security attacks experienced across last year, these are the near future predictions to be aware of for your business.
The GCHQ Cyber Accelerator has announced the first seven cyber security startups to join the programme, an initiative backed up by incubator Wayra UK.
By Staff writer
Business mergers and acquisitions can be a long and tiring process, but it’s important to keep calm and carry on during the next step.
By Staff writer
The problem with fighting business fraud is that it’s a largely invisible crime. The aim of fraudsters is to go undetected; it means the value of what they can steal can increase rapidly before the victim becomes aware that the crime is taking place.
By Staff writer
Entrepreneur Guy Mucklow provides a five point contingency plan so fellow business builders don’t end up like him the victim of a cyber hack attack.
By Staff writer
It’s becoming more widely acknowledged that cyber fraud is a very big (and illegal) business sector. Indeed, figures from the annual Crime Survey from the Office of National Statistics this year included questions on fraud and computer misuse for the first time, in acknowledgement of the rising threat.
By Guy Wilmot
The recent hacking incident involving Mumsnet highlighted the issue of data security for small businesses – and Russell-Cooke’s Guy Wilmot shares what SMEs can learn from the event.