Psybersafe Blog

Read our short, informative blog posts to understand more about cyber security and how people’s behaviour is key to improving it.

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Cyber criminals are always looking for new ways to exploit technology for their own gain.

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This could be a short blog, because the answer is almost certainly ‘yes’! Anyone can be a target for a spear phishing campaign – a variation on the standard ‘blanket’ phishing attack.

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This is the time of year when businesses commit to goals for the coming year. These are often about turnover, profitability, head count or exploring a new market.

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Scam mailshots and emails pretending to be linked to the World Cup in Qatar are the latest big-ticket phishing scams to hit the headlines.

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We were interested to read an article in The Economist earlier this month, referencing the recent issues that politicians have had with their personal communications.

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In August 2020, law firm Tuckers Solicitors were victim to what they called ‘a significant cyber attack’.

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How many passwords do you have? Do you (and you know you shouldn’t) use the SAME password over and over again?

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One of the first things we do in the Psybersafe programme is talk about passwords. Why?

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“Speaking from personal experience, businesses only care after they've been attacked.”

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It’s all very well talking about expensive technical solutions and spending time on processes and policies, but ...

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Obviously, we think it’s no accident that ‘People’ is the first pillar in this list. 

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Phishing is all about getting access to you – your data, your information, your money. Or if not yours, then that of your organisation or a network you have access to.