Actually, it's more like #globalcyberattack. For those of you who are still hiding in their bunkers in case Trump nukes North Korea, the short version is that some crims have used a nasty bug in Windows to spread ransomware across the globe. It still had to get in via an email, and Microsoft patched the bug … Continue reading #nhscyberattack
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Security starts to set the agenda
Being a security consultant sometimes feels like spouting doom-laden prophecy in a deserted wilderness. However much we try to find silver linings in the threatening rainclouds and present security measures as part of competitive advantage, people don’t really want to hear what we have to say. We don’t much like having to say it, either. … Continue reading Security starts to set the agenda
IOS 7 – another BYOD nightmare
Here we go again. Despite greybeards (sorry, “industry veterans”) like me reminding everyone that they should wait for the x.1 release of any major version, the world, its dog and its mother-in-law all frantically stabbed at download buttons to get IOS 7 the moment it came out. People wasted hours, work ground to a halt, … Continue reading IOS 7 – another BYOD nightmare