Cyber 321: 17th June 2022

Cyber 3-2-1: Ukraine’s responses to Russian cyber attacks remind us of the value of incident response preparation, DuckDuckGo may not be as privacy-centric as you might think, and why paying a ransom may only mean you’ll be paying one again (and sooner than you may think). This week’s action: Reduce the need for an incident response plan by writing one.

Cyber 321: 22nd April 2022

Cyber 3-2-1: DeFi enabled the perfect crime, CISA discovered cyber sabotage tools aimed at US energy sector, and a reminder that we need to keep all software up to date, not just Windows. This week’s action: Tell your staff about the brands the bad guys love.

Cyber 321: 25th February 2022

Cyber 3-2-1: Ireland’s NCSC issues an advisory, as warnings continue about the elevated threat of cyber attacks due to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. Also this week, how blind faith in an IT system led to one of the largest miscarriages of justice in the UK, and why the phrase ‘Too big to fail’ may soon be joined by the phrase ‘Too big to understand’. This week’s action: Bí Ullamh: Consider the NCSC advisory’s recommendations.

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