Employees frustrated by outdated tech
Businesses are failing to provide their employees with the technology needed to do their jobs efficiently, according to a new survey by Ricoh. The electronics firm ...
Cyber training for employees – essential but often overlooked
Businesses across the UK spend millions of pounds each year ensuring their systems are secure and their data is best protected against cyber crime. However, there’s ...
Recognise ‘social engineering’ to dodge cybercriminals
Businesses with the best IT defences in the world are still liable to fall victim to cybercrime, if the behaviours of their staff members aren’t also ...
Shielding yourself from Man-in-the-Middle attacks: new tools and best practices
Hackers are utilising new tricks for stealing your login credentials. Known as Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks, they insert themselves between you and a website to intercept your ...
The real impact of cyberattacks: beyond threats and outages
Cybersecurity breaches are a constant threat, impacting both individuals and businesses. But while the immediate costs of ransomware payments and data recovery are significant, the true ...
Three quarters of UK businesses report cyber attacks
New figures from the UK government show that three quarters of businesses – and 79% of charities – experienced a cybersecurity incident over the past 12 ...
Teams tips and tricks to try
For all its ever-updated suite of features and tools, Microsoft Teams remains for most people a meetings platform. Since the pandemic brought a paradigm shift in ...
British law enforcement leads the charge on Lockbit
A criminal ransomware group – thought to be the world’s largest – has been severely disrupted thanks to a huge multinational operation led by the UK’s ...
Leisure centre rapped for gathering biometric data on staff
A leisure centre company has been ordered to stop using facial recognition software to monitor its staff members. Serco Leisure was told by the Information Commissioner’s ...













