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Life-changing Volunteering
Life-changing Volunteering SIMONE HINDMARCH CO-FOUNDING DIRECTOR Volunteers’ Week is a fantastic opportunity to thank volunteers and recognise the wonderful contribution they make to local and global communities. NCVO figures indicate that more … Read more
Spectre and Meltdown – Intel Chipset Vulnerability
Intel has confirmed that there is a major flaw in its chipsets possibly dating as far back as 10 years. Currently there are no known exploits available “in the wild”. However, as it has now been made public there is an increased risk of this … Read more
Forget Kaspersky. The Real Cyberthreat is in your Inbox
FORGET KASPERSKY. THE REAL CYBERTHREAT IS IN YOUR INBOX MARK HALLETT IT SALES MANAGER The National Cyber Security Centre has warned government agencies against using Kaspersky Labs’ security software amid fears that data could be exploited. And … Read more
Winter Housekeeping Tips for IT Teams
Winter Housekeeping Tips for IT Teams TOM YOXALL NETWORK OPERATIONS CENTRE MANAGER Organisations all over the world were left reeling when the WannaCry ransomware struck earlier this year. In Britain, the NHS was hit hard, with hospitals and … Read more
Wonders of the Data Universe
Wonders of the Data Universe Three of my IT Services colleagues joined me on a pilgrimage to IPEXPO, Europe’s premier enterprise IT event, last week. After a horribly early train journey and a crazy Uber experience (more about that another time) … Read more
Defending the Middle Ground
Defending the Middle Ground Cybercrime has hit the headlines many times in 2017. The WannaCry ransomware which struck in May brought organisations to their knees all over the world. And it was swiftly followed by Petya in June. This was a … Read more