Global Chip Shortage Poses Massive Security Threat – Experts Warn
Semiconductor shortage could weaken security across the UK with NHS/Healthcare, Education and Fintech Industries all at risk.
Semiconductor shortage could weaken security across the UK with NHS/Healthcare, Education and Fintech Industries all at risk.
Fines handed out for breaches of Data Protection Act (DPA) and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations Act (PECR)
Global market report reveals struggle to protect the explosion of Office 365 data
Cyber criminals bombarded NHS staffers with a total of 137,476 malicious emails last year, according to official figures from NHS Digital, the national provider of information, data, and IT systems for the health service.
As the world limps on and businesses in the UK contend with the challenges of another period of lockdown, B4 members representing the Business Services, IT & Communications Hub marked Data Protection Day on Thursday 28th January 2021 by discussing what the major threats were to their businesses. With thanks to Darren Aston (Aston & James), Neill Lawson-Smith (CIS Ltd), Paul Ballinger (STL Communications), Salim Benadel (Storm Internet) and Kellie Peters (Databasix).
In the aftermath of this unprecedented event, planning your return back to business as usual can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be.
25th May 2020 marks the 2-year anniversary of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming into force across Europe. On many an occasion I have been asked if GDPR still applies (yes it does), or I have been told that the regulation prevents business growth (no it doesn’t).
With businesses adapting to working from home to ensure the business can continue either by staying above the water or thriving during these uncertain times, cyber security hasn’t always been at the forefront at the beginning.
How to Handle Data Protection Breaches with Kellie Peters of Databasix.
Leading provider of integrated security and safety systems, i2 Security, has moved its headquarters from Kent to Witney Business & Innovation Centre, in West Oxfordshire, as it looks to grow the business and recruit first-class engineers and sales personnel.