Cyberespionage is now the most common type of attack seen in manufacturing, the public sector and now education, according to the Verizon…
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Cyberespionage is now the most common type of attack seen in manufacturing, the public sector and now education, according to the Verizon…
The end is nigh, writes Stephen Morrow, Principle Security Consultant at SQS, a management consultancy. More and more data breaches are happening…
A teenager from Bedfordshire was arrested for setting up a cyber business that carried out more than 1.7m attacks on websites including…
The National Security Inspectorate (NSI) has appointed Dianne Gettinby as Head of Marketing Communications. Dianne, pictured, is responsible for delivering NSI’s strategic…
Rick Mounfield became the new chief executive of the Security Institute on May 1, taking over from interim man Andrew Nicholls. He’s…
Financial services was attacked more than any other industry in 2016 – 65 percent more than the average organisation across all industries,…
With the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) set to come into effect in May 2018 – regardless of the UK…
At this time of year, the number of tax scams reaches a high, with fraudsters looking for any chance to cash in…
We have all seen DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks in the news over the last year, with attacks on Krebs and…
Arriving on desks is the May 2017 print issue of Professional Security magazine. To view online visit the ‘magazine‘ part of the…
A report predicting a continuing rise in counterfeiting will sound fresh alarm bells for producers and suppliers of goods, and for the…
A quarter of UK employees still believe that bribery and corruption happens widely in business in the UK, according to the audit…
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