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One in 10 UK Staff Circumvent Corporate Security
A tenth of UK workers actively try to bypass their organization’s security measures, according to a new study from Cisco.
The…
Lessons Learned: In the Principle Of “Least Privilege,” Where Do Companies…
By Raj Dodhiawala, President, Remediant
Lateral movement using compromised admin credentials is integral to almost all…
Redefining Resilience in The New World of Work
By Andrew Lawton, CEO of Reskube Ltd
We are entering a new world of work. The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the move…
5 Ways Cybersecurity Will Change In 2022
By Jaime Coreano, Vice President of Sales – Flexxon
The annual cost of cybercrime is set to hit $10.5 trillion by 2025. The…
Senate Committee Questions Pentagon’s Information Restrictions
A United States Senate committee has questioned whether a new data label created to protect sensitive information is being abused…
Florida Sheriff’s Officer Charged with Cyber-Flashing Minor
A patrolman at a Sheriff's Office in Florida has been arrested on suspicion of sending sexually explicit images to a 16-year-old…
Major League Baseball Players’ Personal Data Stolen
Personal data belonging to American Major League Baseball Players and their family members have been stolen during a cyber-attack…
Utah Becomes Latest US State to Pass a Data Privacy Law
Utah has passed a new privacy law, conferring new personal data rights and protections on the state’s citizens.
The Utah Consumer…
EU and US Agree Deal to Reopen Seamless Transatlantic Data Flows
The US and European Union (EU) have reached a preliminary agreement to reopen the free flow of data between the two regions. The…
London DJ Surrenders £214,000 of Music Kit in Money Laundering Case
A London nightclub owner has been forced to surrender hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of equipment seized by police after…