Cyber security: Where?s the business case for a budget?
With fines increasing but no sign of data breaches slowing, what can business leaders do to protect their companies?
With fines increasing but no sign of data breaches slowing, what can business leaders do to protect their companies?
Uber has been fined ?385,000 by the ICO for a 2016 data leak that affected almost 3 million British users. Here’s what SMEs should take away from the incident.
Recent figures from YouGov suggests 44% of UK SMEs have been targeted by fraudsters. However, many organisations still do not have protection in place to mitigate the internal and external threats.?
The recent Dixons Carphone data breach has attracted more eyes than usual, as businesses wait to see how things pan out in this post-GDPR era.
While technology enabled the UK workplace to evolve, it has also allowed hackers to be more creative in the way of data breaches.
Wonga has become the latest company in the data breach hotseat ? and many have used the incident to talk about GDPR and cybersecurity.
How ready is your business to take on the cyber criminals? Here, we explore the findings from Hiscox’s latest cyber readiness report.
The revelation that O2 customer data is now for sale on the dark web has brought the issue of mandatory data breach reporting firmly back into the spotlight – as well as the importance of setting secure defences.
Despite uncovering a six month-old data breach, in which the details of 650,000 customers were compromised, the share price of pub chain JD Wetherspoon rose in day trading.
The recent news that cybercrime is to be reported as a separate category shows how online crime has increased over the last few years. We talked to Digital Shadows founders Alastair Paterson and James Chappell about how their different approach to cyber security may be the UK's needed solution.