I had an enquiry yesterday regarding the necessity for encrypted emails to be GDPR compliant. O_O It was so out of the blue that it left me speechless for a moment, before realising where the request was coming from. Sure enough, a further Google/DuckDuckGo/Bing/Weapon Of Choice suggests that this is a common issue or query… Keep Reading
We are seeing more and more people putting their sites through the mill to see how they shape up during a shakedown. Be it automated vulnerability scanning for compliance needs (PCI or Cyber Essentials for example) or full on active penetration testing – these highlight the loose ends, failures, and anything that needs addressing through… Keep Reading
An email you should not ignore
I’m Writing this as I’ve seen a number of domain names become suspended recently, so I thought a bit of a public service announcement was in order. If you’ve registered a domain name or changed your contact information on a domain recently, among the emails you will have received will be one asking you to… Keep Reading
I bet you think I’m making this one up don’t you? Well, sadly, hot on the heels of the current proposed legislation enabling further Government snooping of our communications comes this little cherry, as detailed in The Register. The proposed Online Safety Bill if passed into law would place a duty on ISPs and cellphone network… Keep Reading
Did you catch the BBC news on April 1st 2012? Did you read the article on the BBC news website? Did you read the follow up article the following morning (02/04/12) It’s also widely reported today online and in the press (see footer for links) Once again the government is proposing to monitor all of… Keep Reading