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Welcome back to another episode of the Advent IM, Risk and Business Podcast. In this episode, we welcome Liz Lloyd, Professional Security Magazine, back to inspire and encourage women into the security industry. Following yet another successful Women in Security Awards hosted in London in September, Liz continues to raise awareness of women in the […]
Read MoreIn the grand scheme of things, managing a security project can feel like trying to juggle flaming torches while riding a unicycle – entertaining for onlookers, but potentially disastrous for you. Enter the unsung heroes of the digital realm: security consultancy firms. Buckle up for a whimsical ride as we uncover why outsourcing your security […]
Read MoreWhat goes into a good incident response plan, and what steps should security professionals take to ensure they are appropriately prepared for the almost inevitable attack, and secure buy-in from organisational leadership? Read the full article via Computer Weekly.com
Read MoreWe still rely heavily on passwords in all aspects of our lives. The predicted death of the password was more than fifteen years ago and here we are – still securing our information crown jewels the same way. While other methodologies exist, they are not widespread and as this is cyber security awareness month, we […]
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