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Feature
The Cybercrime Trends and Challenges We Have Faced During COVID-19
It should come as no surprise that since the emergence of COVID-19 last year there has been a month on month increase in the level of malicious activities relating to the pandemic, with cybercriminals using it as a new hook to bait their unsuspecting victims. In actual fact, the overall level of cybercrime in general has not increased dramatically, but many threat actors have jumped at the opportunity to switch from existing lures to those relating to COVID-19.
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Video
Re-defining Cybersecurity Awareness
One of the more immediate implications of the Covid-19 pandemic has been the almost forced adoption of tele-interactions and virtual processes. Irrespective of the pervasiveness of malware attacks, network breaches, and hacktivist activities that make headlines, it is the reality of the human element that is a constant variable in all cybersecurity events.
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Video
Phishing and Cybercrime: Current Trends and Challenges
Did you know that 32% of confirmed data breaches involved phishing? And that nearly 38% of users who don’t undergo cyber awareness training fail phishing tests, this can result in huge losses for your organisation with the average cost of a human error data breach costing $3.5 million in 2019.
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Article
Suspected scam gadget store tops Google Search results
A suspected scam store, featuring hard-to-find gadgets topped Google search results for days. The site titled ‘MyTechDomestic’ accepted payments via direct bank transfers only, despite indicating support for credit cards and PayPal, and falsely claimed to be owned by a UK-registered company.
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News
Fake news online and the health risks during the COVID-19 pandemic
The Internet has gradually become crucial in our everyday lives as we use it for work, leisure, communicating with loved ones and getting all the information we need.
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ebook
Does Office 365 deliver the email security and resilience enterprises need?
With 60% of corporate knowledge workers reporting that email remains their most commonly used mode of communication, email continues to be the backbone of enterprise communications and could be considered the most critical infrastructure for daily operations.
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Feature
Coronavirus quarantine and cybercrime
The increase and global spread of cybercrime is partly linked to the amount of people being online, the increase of devices being used by each one of us and to the amount of time we spend online.
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Feature
Why employees are a threat to cyber security
The most common cyber attacks reported by UK companies in 2018 were all incidents that take advantage of employees and pose significant risks to businesses.
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