by Sarah Clarke | Jun 14, 2016 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
82% of boards are concerned about cybersecurity… …and the UK Parliament think your CEO’s salary should be linked to your firm’s cybersecurity… …but who is really accountable? This June 14th CSO Online article says boards are ready to fire...
by Infospectives | May 15, 2016 | Corporate Security
In mid May we found out the Bank of Bangladesh lost a reported $81m when crooks managed to fraudulently redirect funds to shady recipients via the Swift international money transfer system. Then we found out it had happened again…and again…and...
by Infospectives | Sep 8, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
The problem causing the dip in my often prolific blog posting is my arrival at a particular point on the security (or anything) knowledge and confidence curve. Rather than deep navel gazing (emphasis there on the gazing not the navel) I’ll illustrate via the...
by Sarah Clarke | Jul 15, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
2003 Server is dead, Flash is mortally wounded, but they’ll stick around like decaying zombies for many years to come. The 500 word snacklets of security opinion and advice don’t usually offer much in the way of practical solutions. Bearing that in mind, Alex...
by Sarah Clarke | May 15, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
Everybody has at least one. It’s usually orangey red, long in the tooth, semi-regularly reported, infrequently updated and fought about annually. Like Schrödinger’s pussy cat, it’s usually in a box (4 x 4 or 5 x 5) and has known...