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Swepo Security

Swepo Security focuses in on cybersecurity for European Cybersecurity Month 2023

Swedish security consultancy Swepo Security takes a deep dive into the world of cyber as part of European Cybersecurity Month, which aims to increase awareness of information security and cybersecurity issues, both among companies and private individuals. Since 2012, the month of October has been the EU’s joint information security month (European Cyber Security Month) […]

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KnowBe4 announces fourth season of security training series “The Inside Man”

KnowBe4 has announced its blockbuster security awareness series “The Inside Man” is premiering its fourth season at the Capitol Theatre in Clearwater, Florida. It will also be premiered in London on the 17th of February at the Phoenix Arts Club. This season’s story takes the action on to a truly international stage. Mark Shepherd’s team of cyberwarriors

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Uleska releases statement on NCSC 2021 cybercrime review

NCSC has released its cybercrime review today and the data has revealed that Britain’s cyber security agency had to tackle a record 777 cyber incidents over the past year, with coronavirus vaccine research a prime target for attack. In response to the news, Gary Robinson, CSO at Uleska has stated: “This data highlights that the UK is

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Closed Door Security

KnowBe4 | What do these ransomware cartels have in common?

In this article, Javvad Malik, security awareness advocate at KnowBe4, delves into a recently published report from Analyst1 to determine what the initial access vector or root cause is for most cybercriminal gangs. Security researchers and practitioners spend countless hours researching cyber criminals and the way they operate to help organisations be better prepared for

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Obrela raises £6 million funding for research and development

Following investments from EOS Capital Partners, an EU Backed private equity fund, and LATSCO Family Office, Obrela Security Industries has raised £6 million in funding that will be invested in research and development. The investments will also be used to boost the company’s commercial business units and to carry out small acquisitions, with targets set

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