
The pitfalls of using public Wi-Fi
Now that many remote workers start to take advantage of working somewhere other than their home, Ethical Hacker Allena discusses the dangers of using public Wi-Fi.
Now that many remote workers start to take advantage of working somewhere other than their home, Ethical Hacker Allena discusses the dangers of using public Wi-Fi.
The ACT App provides useful guidance on all aspects of protective security and is also being used for COVID-19 messaging in addition to Counter Terrorism specific messaging.
The dark web has become a hot topic in recent years, with many misconceptions and confusion around its purpose and use. Ethical hacker Jeremy breaks it down in his latest blog.
SBRC CEO Jude McCorry looks at the impact of cyber breaches on brand reputation and how to keep your organisation protected.
By SBRC Ethical Hacker Paul. Take a moment to consider the device you are reading this on, whether it be a phone, laptop, or desktop. Is this a work…
Graham Bye, Cyber Resilience Consultant aligned to SBRC, takes a look at the most common Covid-19 cyber scams.
Whilst most people think of hacking as being a highly technical enterprise, most cyberattacks rely on one key element for success: Human Error.
An archive containing the personal data of more than 533 million Facebook users in 106 countries was posted to an online hacking forum.
Cyber Resilience Community Lead at SBRC, Kirstie Steele, introduces the new CyberScotland partnership and how it’s set to benefit organisations across the country.