
Who to Blame? – PR and a Cyber Breach Blame Evolution
Having worked in cyber security for a very long time it has always been an interest to us when we see a data breach get
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Having worked in cyber security for a very long time it has always been an interest to us when we see a data breach get

Time to talk about one of my favourite concepts in cyber security- Honeypots. I don’t know why, but the idea of honeypotting an attacker has

Organisations often choose Java for their applications due to its platform independence, robustness, scalability, and extensive ecosystem of libraries and frameworks. This widespread usage makes

Its time to discuss what tends to be overlooked when it comes to cyber defences for an organisation. What is known in the industry as

Lets start at the basics, Network IPS and IDS – Intrusion Prevention and Detection. IPS usually sits inline with the traffic flow and allows packets

In the cyber security industry a phrase gets used when looking at legacy applications – “Accept the Risk”. This is often said when it comes

In the realm of healthcare, where the stakes involve not just the operational efficiency of providers but the very well-being and privacy of patients, the

Understanding the JVM and Security Implications In the realm of application development, Java has long stood as a stalwart, known for its platform independence and

CVE-2021-44228 (AKA Log4J) was released in December 2021, and remains one of the most exploited vulnerabilities still 2 years later! How can this be? What

The image above is a great illustration of the Innoculator ethos. It of course is an old computer running a “green screen” legacy application. But