CYBER SECURITY: POWER OF THE CLOUD AND WINNING THE ARMS RACE

Article in CIO Applications Europe Cyber security products are more advanced and powerful than ever before, and the rate at which innovation and invention beget new products or services for mass consumption is simply incredible to behold. However, in parallel, the world of cyber threats and the reputation damaging consequences dominate headlines worldwide. Only this […]
ITC Secure has relocated its London headquarters

ITC is thrilled to announce that we have moved to a brand new state-of-the-art office in Canary Wharf, London. The office has been designed and equipped to meet the very high security requirements our customers expect and deserve. At the heart of it all is our world-class Security Operations Centre, from which our experts continue […]
Tech industry reacts to Brexit latest: ‘Give us certainty’

Article by Robert Scammell – Verdict Parliament is prorogued, the House of Commons speaker is stepping down and prime minister Boris Johnson has lost six votes in as many days. But for all the fanfare in Westminster, the country remains in stasis, none the wiser as to whether the UK will still be in the European […]
Exclusive: Teletext Holidays data breach exposes 212,000 customer call recordings

Article by Robert Scammell – Verdict British travel company Teletext Holidays has suffered a data breach in which some 212,000 customer call audio files were left unprotected on an online server for three years, exposing customer names, email addresses, home addresses, phone numbers and dates of birth. Truly Travels, trading as Teletext Holidays, formed out […]
NATO: Attack Like WannaCry Could Prompt “Collective Defense Commitment”

Article by Michael Hill – Infosecurity Magazine NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg has gone on record to state that a cyber-attack – such as the WannaCry outbreak of 2017 – would prompt a “collective defense commitment” from the intergovernmental military alliance between 29 North American and European countries. In Prospect Magazine, Stoltenberg wrote: “Attacks can affect every […]
Who monitors employee monitoring when AI is in the driving seat?

Article by Davey Winder – SC Magazine Enterprises are increasingly monitoring employees by way of their email and social media usage. Given that increasingly this kind of monitoring is being done by AI-powered technologies, there are ethical questions that have to be asked. So SC Media UK asked them. When Gartner surveyed large organisations last […]
Is your Darktrace investment delivering security?

Make more from your Darktrace investment Businesses are investing heavily in behavioural analytics and artificial intelligence as insider threat, whether malicious or not, is one of your biggest cyber risks. 5 simple steps to make more from your Darktrace investment Do you already have Darktrace? If so, how do you use it? Are you getting […]
Giving third party cyber risk a second thought

Article in Financial Director Companies need to comprehend the danger of third party cyber risk. News headlines stating that cyber attacks against the financial services industry have increased 1,000 percent from 2017 to 2018 would have undoubtedly caused panic among finance professionals across all sectors. The data, which was obtained by tax and consultancy firm […]
Government delays final decision on Huawei

Article by Alex Scroxton – ComputerWeekly Culture secretary says he cannot yet make specific decisions about Huawei’s involvement in the UK’s telecoms and mobile networks due to a lack of clarity from the US, effectively green-lighting its use. The government has failed to come to a decision as to whether a full ban should be […]
British Airways Faces $230 Million Fine for 2018 Breach

Article by Kevin Townsend – Security Week UK ICO Shows its Teeth in Fining BA £183 Million for 2018 Breach The UK data protection regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), announced Monday that it intends to fine British Airways (BA) a total of £183.39 million (just under $230 million) for the 2018 breach that compromised […]