Monday, June 26, 2017

Introduction to Anti-Phishing

Throughout the course of your day, think about all the clicking you do with your mouse. You click again and again while opening a never-ending stream of emails. You click to open links in those... Go on to the site to read the full article

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Simple GDPR Information Security Guidance: Don’t believe the Hype

PDF version of this blog post is available here - ITSE-GDPR-InfoSec-Guide-Jun17.pdfThere are plenty of Cyber Security Sales and Marketing teams jumping on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) bandwagon at the moment, often peddling fear o...

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Goodbye Gchat: Google Officially Replaces Google Talk with Hangouts

Google Talk users were officially forced to upgrade to Hangouts on Monday. read more

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Converge 2017, Wendy Nather’s ‘How Much Security Do You Really Need’

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News in brief: Gmail stops scanning; UK Parliament hack; Windows 10 S hacked

Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news

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Anthem to Pay $115 Million to Settle Class-Action Lawsuit Over 2015 Data Breach

Anthem has agreed to pay $115 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over the 2015 data breach that compromised the personal information of nearly 80 million customers. If approved, the proposed settlement – which will be heard in a federal court next month – would be the largest ever in regards to data theft. The […]… Read More

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