by Pronetic | Nov 11, 2020 | Data Security, News and Events
A hapless scammer pretending to be from a broadband network got more than he bargained for when he accidentally called (and tried to work his scam) on the cyber-crime squad of an Australian police force. Claimed To Be From Broadband Network The scammer, claiming to be...
by Pronetic | Aug 6, 2020 | Data Security, News and Events
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published guidelines to help clarify how data protection principles apply to AI projects. The Document The guidance document (now a pdf available online on the ICO website) was produced by an associate professor in the...
by Pronetic | Jul 16, 2020 | Data Security
A new penetration testing module as part of the National Cyber Security Centre’s Exercise in a Box toolkit will help remote workers of SME’s to improve their cybersecurity. What Is ‘Exercise In A Box’ ? ‘Exercise in a Box’ is an online tool from the NCSC...
by Andy Wilkinson | Jun 25, 2014 | Data Security, Hardware, Internet Security, News and Events
Google Glass has gone on sale in the UK, with “creative” consumers and developers alike capable of getting their hands on the android-based technology if they’re willing to part with £1000. The UK release has led to further concerns regarding the privacy aspects of...
by Andy Wilkinson | Jun 18, 2014 | Cloud, Data Security, Networking
Whilst the cloud has been utilised by companies all over the world, many business owners are still left feeling a little uneasy with the idea of having important data on the wrong side of their own personal security protocols. The hybrid-cloud, an alternative to...
by Andy Wilkinson | Jun 6, 2014 | Data Security, News and Events, World Wide Web
It seems that the Heartbleed bug has left a rather worrying aftermath behind it, after the subsequent fix was found to have smaller bugs that had originally gone undetected. These security holes are not thought to be as dangerous as Heartbleed, although they have...