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25 August 2020
In this blog post, we will explore Message Layer Security (MLS), the current ecosystem, the goals it sets to achieve, and why this groundbreaking technology has the potential to impact industry standards when it comes to secure group communication within organisations.
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25 August 2020
But, how do you know if your computer is being used for cyberattacks? If you notice any of these signs, then you should check.
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25 August 2020
Your computer can become a participant in numerous cyberattacks per day and you won’t even know about it. This is through malware that can turn your computer into a botnet slave and allow it to take part in large scale cybercrime like DDoS attacks and other hacking attempts.
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04 August 2020
The Independent Office for Police Conduct recently concluded that there will be no criminal investigation into the conduct of Boris Johnson during his tenure as Mayor of London, regarding his dealings with U.S businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri. While that chapter of this news story has come to an end, it does provide a useful case study, highlighting the need for private investigators in this very specific type of spousal dispute.
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02 August 2020
We are, as a species, complicated. The vast majority of us are full of contradictions and juxtapositions: we want to be healthy, yet we crave sugary foods; we want to be able to gain muscle, but we choose TV over the gym; we want to spend our free time productively, but turn to games consoles instead of books.
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02 August 2020
Although many organisations already have ‘working from home’ or other remote working policies, the outbreak of coronavirus strain COVID-19 has encouraged more people to self-isolate and work from home. In many larger businesses,
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26 April 2020
In all fairness, it comes as no surprise that the UK government is planning to launch a coronavirus tracking app to help combat the spread of the virus, and many people will consider this a wise move. However, media sources are already flagging some of the privacy abuses UK citizens will experience once this app is in place, and questioning what will happen with the data collected and how long surveillance of this nature will go on.
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16 April 2020
Smart devices have been used to fight disease by tracking individuals since the 2007 malaria epidemic on the African island of Zanzibar. Mobile network providers, the World Health Organisation, and academics worked together to track the movements of individuals within Zanzibar and also monitor the spread of malaria to mainland Africa.
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15 April 2020
With an overwhelming amount of information online, it can be frustrating when you’re trying to access the website you want to login to. However, it’s a highly questionable policy to use the same password across multiple platforms or websites. There is a higher chance of the security of the site being compromised and your security credentials being hacked (Ashley Madison, anyone?).
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09 April 2020
Zoom launched in 2011 and offers free or paid meeting/conferencing facilities. By December 2019, the app was used by about 10mn consumers across both sides of the business. There was no way the company could have foreseen how use would balloon during the coronavirus epidemic. By March 2020, more than 200mn users were registered and active on the app (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-52133349). In much the way that the word “Google” is a recognised verb denoting online search, the word “Zoom” has become synonymous with online video conferencing. The app’s popularity has seen the company share price more than double through March, at a time when most shares are dropping like a stone.
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