Do you think you might have been affected by the recent Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities? Read our latest blog to understand the nature of the threat and what you can do to protect your organisation https://t.co/AmcIRRBpOb
In our latest blog we examine how even the most reliable security controls can be circumvented by hackers if not properly deployed and configured. We have also included our advice on mitigating such attacks
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The human impact of a breach is often overlooked at the expense of the technical impact. It is, however, important to acknowledge the damage a cyber attack can also have on wider communities
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We are pleased to welcome Chris Pocknell , who joins our Marclay One IT Support Team. Chris has over 7 years’ experience delivering IT support across varying sectors, including extensive experience within the film and entertainment industry. https://t.co/WcxbKB0Rm7
We are pleased to welcome Max Mungroosingh to the Marclay Cyber-Security Consulting Team. Max previously worked in the Armed Services as an infrastructure engineer, working across multiple countries to secure complex systems used for military operations. https://t.co/zQS9LScmBi
As part of our continued company growth, we are pleased to welcome Craig Thomson, who joins Marclay's Cyber-Security Consulting Team after serving for 9 years in the Royal Marines where he specialised in management of information and cyber security - https://t.co/SvJnM5nkFx
Some interesting guidance and observations on managing data in a world of distributed working as well as the challenges companies, both large and small continue face in compliance to privacy regulations,
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Strong passwords are a minimum requirement when it comes to security, as this news story about Donald Trump's Twitter account demonstrates - https://t.co/AjPyKaTQay
In an age where the battle to protect our privacy is an on-going struggle should it not be incumbent on authorities to support this? Unfortunately, strategies like this do little to support the tenet that privacy is a right and not a privilege
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ICO fines coming thick and fast in historic data breaches. These data breaches often talk about 'potential' impact on customers. In this case it states that '60,000 Barclays Bank customers were victims of fraud'.
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