Dyslexia Awareness in the Cyber Security Workplace

In the UK it is estimated that 10% of the population has Dyslexia, and this Dyslexia Awareness Week, we wanted to highlight not only the challenges and misconceptions, but also the opportunities available in the workplace. We spoke to Joe Richards, Business...

Data Protection News Roundup – October

Welcome to October’s edition of our Data Protection monthly news roundup. Read on to find out what’s new in the world of data protection, as well as updates on all things iSTORM. Projects  September saw the continuation of several projects from the...

European Airports Hit by Ransomware Attack

This week, a major ransomware attack targeted some of Europe’s busiest airports, causing widespread disruption to check-in and boarding systems, resulting in global travel delays. Law enforcement has is actively investigating the incident. While the malicious software...

Largest Supply Chain Hack in history

Targeted Phishing Against a High-Value Open Source Maintainer This week, the largest Supply chain hack in history caused massive fallout. On September 8th, John Junon, a Javascript developer, received an email allegedly from npm (Node Package Manager) saying that all...

Fixing Vulnerabilities

Why Fixing Vulnerabilities After a Penetration Test is Critical for Security and User Privacy Penetration testing is an essential part of a robust cybersecurity strategy. It simulates real-world attacks to identify vulnerabilities before malicious actors can exploit...
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