‘Don’t weaponise the net’ warns former NCSC cyber-chief Ciaran Martin

In cyber-space, a strong defence should take precedence over arming ourselves with new weapons, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)’s ex-chief has warned. Ciaran Martin added that we “weaponise” and “militarise the internet at our peril”. His remarks follow reports of the use of offensive cyber-techniques by nations, including the UK. Mr Martin said […]

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Why healthy health cyber-security matters

There is evidence of increasing cyber-threats in the market. The Covid-19 pandemic has forced many service providers to move their services into the virtual world. This digital migration has created a host of new challenges for telemedicine service vendors, care givers, clinics and patients. The transition from traditional to connected healthcare is challenging. The number […]

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Marriott fined £18.4 million by UK watchdog over customer data breach

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined Marriott £18.4 million over a 2014 data breach, heavily reducing the penalty originally planned due to COVID-19 disruption. The Marriot hotel group was subject to a 2014 data breach impacting the Starwood resort chain, acquired by Marriott in 2015. At the time, threat actors were able to infiltrate […]

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2020: Overcoming new threats

Every year since 2003, October has been designated Cybersecurity Awareness Month – a time to reflect on our safety habits online and to raise awareness of the increasing importance of cybersecurity for businesses and individuals alike. This year’s theme is ‘Think Before U Click’ (#ThinkB4UClick), a slogan that stresses the importance of personal accountability and […]

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