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Protect your charity against cyber attacks

September 2017

You could not fail to miss the coverage of the worldwide ransomware attack over the weekend which particularly affected the NHS. The scale of the attack, and its impact on public services, is unprecedented. However, similar attacks happen on a daily basis and third sector organisations […]

Webinar Recording: The greatest cyber defence: your people and their behaviours

September 2017

Watch the webinar recording below where presenters Nick Wilding, General Manager, Cyber Resilience at AXELOS is joined by Professor Lizzie Coles-Kemp, EPSRC research fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London, to present new approaches to developing and sustaining the behaviour change required, and provide practical guidance […]

Charities know they need a cybersecurity plan, so why do so few have one?

September 2017

It’s no surprise that cybersecurity is a priority for most charity-technology leaders today, but does the wider charity workforce understand the need to invest in it? With more digital threats today than ever, it’s important that charities put plans in place to mitigate potential risks and address any skills shortfalls, regardless […]

The Challenge(s) of Cyber Security

September 2017

Usually when faced with a real and present danger, we have a pretty good idea of how to react, even it’s only by running away. So why does cyber-security seem to be such a difficult issue for us? Why is it, for example, that only […]

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The “human factor” is responsible for 80% of all security breaches

July 2017

Most articles I read about cyber security focus either on the technical (obscure at best to non-specialists), or on how security managers can increase digital awareness within their organisations. This focus is supplemented at regular intervals by pieces about the latest issue such as GDPR […]

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