Jacob Rees-Mogg’s war on WFH ‘skivers’ is wrong | The Times
I’ve been a “hybrid worker” for decades. I’m fortunate to be able to find a quiet space at home when I need to do ‘alone’ things. This article in today’s […]
I’ve been a “hybrid worker” for decades. I’m fortunate to be able to find a quiet space at home when I need to do ‘alone’ things. This article in today’s […]
A cautionary tale… I’ve been doing some hardware hacking over the past few days. The object of my attention is a lock designed to protect server racks and individual IT […]
This is what my twitter feed was full of when I woke up. Given that Okta is an authentication mechanism for many cloud services this could reverberate through your supply […]
I’m happy that none of the vendors I work with have done anything so crass…yet. Whilst the Incident Response community is fighting fires, they really don’t need “we told you […]
Buried in this article about lessons learned by the SolarWinds CEO was this admission that they did not previously have a red team. Some of my clients outsource red team […]
I use https://hacknotice.com for notifications about breaches. This interesting snippet popped up on my feed this morning. It’s a letter from Marsh McLennan to the Office of the Attorney General […]
This came through from HackNotice. It looks like the API has been abused, again… Original Article
For those of us suspicious of Google’s ability to read all our content on GApps…: By launching Google Workspace Client-side encryption, we’re helping customers strengthen the confidentiality of their data […]
When it comes to identity and access management (#IAM) there’s hardly any real difference between what IT do and what your building security team get up to. Both create and […]
How are organizations staying one step ahead of sophisticated phishing attacks by being digitally fit, avoiding adverse events altogether, or recovering from them quickly when they do happen? In this […]