Opinion
The three best ways to combat ransomware
Brian Vecci discusses why ransomware is so dangerous and the three best ways that organisations can catch and stop it before its devastating effects take place.
The General Data Protection Regulation - A post Brexit positive for British enterprise
Andrew Tang discusses the fact that the legislation won't technically apply to the UK once the GDPR is enforced in 2018 and what it will mean for UK security
Network security - Stick to the plan
Will Embrey argues that, to maximise its budget and resources, determining a company's network security strategy should fall on the shoulders of its CEO.
The Ransomware villain: Why companies mustn't rely on heroes
Andy Buchanan discusses why companies need to take practical steps to defend against the consistent threat of ransomware
How a 'compliance mindset' can provide bad guys with short cuts if we're not careful
Jonathan Sander discusses why compliance is always a race to the bottom and how security as regulation takes executives off the front lines
Closing the cyber-skills gap: How to attract and keep the best cyber-security talent
Andrew Rogoyski says new ideas are needed to further motivate the quest for cyber-skills
No company is an Island
John Suffolk describes the challenge of combating supply chain risk in a globalised marketplace
The Hidden Role of DDoS in Ransomware Attacks
Dave Larson offers advice for organisations wishing to protect themselves from the latest types of cyber-extortion
As Microsoft Exchange users move to Office 365, so do cyber-criminals
Lewis Henderson discusses the migration to Office 365 and how companies are holding off migrating due to risks highlighted in recent news
What Hollywood has taught us about biometric hacking
Tony Anscombe says biometric identification is becoming the security measure of choice for a growing number of companies.
