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The return of the cyber squirrel wars

Posted on January 18, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Rodents and frogs join nation states and hackers as key security threats Continue reading The return of the cyber squirrel wars→

Posted in Data loss, Security threats, squirrel, Vulnerability

Advice to Donald Trump: think before you tweet

Posted on January 17, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

The president-elect is famous for his unbridled approach to Twitter – but how much of a security risk are his tweets? Continue reading Advice to Donald Trump: think before you tweet→

Posted in celebrities, Donald Trump, National Security, Social networks, trump, twitter

Cautious welcome to Facebook’s moves to fight fake news

Posted on January 13, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Senior journalist appointed to lead Facebook’s efforts, but will those efforts go far enough? Continue reading Cautious welcome to Facebook’s moves to fight fake news→

Posted in Facebook, fake news, News, Social networks

How could social media legalese be made more friendly?

Posted on January 10, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

A lawyer’s attempt to make Instagram’s T&Cs more kid-friendly is great – so we had a go at some of the other platforms’ terms Continue reading How could social media legalese be made more friendly?→

Posted in Facebook, Social Media, social networking, Social networks, terms, twitter, young people

‘Fear factor pushing up cyber-insurance premiums’

Posted on January 9, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

‘Insurers don’t really know how to measure their risk exposure’, warns one expert Continue reading ‘Fear factor pushing up cyber-insurance premiums’→

Posted in insurance, Premium, risk, Security threats

Tech security: oldies getting it in the neck again

Posted on January 6, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

While some older people do find the torrent of information misleading, vulnerability to scams isn’t inevitable Continue reading Tech security: oldies getting it in the neck again→

Posted in ageism, Fraud, Law & order, privacy, Scam, Spam

Social media security is not just for kids – how safe are your profiles?

Posted on January 5, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

We hear a lot about keeping kids safe online – but kids aren’t the only ones who fall into traps Continue reading Social media security is not just for kids – how safe are your profiles?→

Posted in Facebook, intellectual rights, privacy, Snapchat, Social networks

Warning not to spend IT security cash on the wrong things

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Guy Clapperton

Don’t benchmark yourself against others in your sector, warns Gartner: make sure you’re spending your budget on the right things Continue reading Warning not to spend IT security cash on the wrong things→

Posted in budget, Gartner, IT support, Security threats, Vulnerability

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