In days gone by, when an organisation wanted to protect its cyber defences, the norm would be to bring in a cyber consultant or agency. Whether it was a someone-who-knew-someone-who-knew-someone kind of contact or an established name like Capita, they would act as the go-to source of cybersecurity knowledge and execute a strategy to protect…Continue Reading: Computers not consultants: Say goodbye to the age of cybersecurity consultancy
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How to be more meerkat about your email security
The DMARC authentication protocol lets you keep a constant watch out for these impersonation attacks, just like a meerkat!…Continue Reading: How to be more meerkat about your email security
How HTTPS made HTTP a thing of the past
On Tuesday 24th of July 2018, Google took a big step towards making the internet more secure with their release of Chrome 68. It will now flag a warning to users when they visit a website that uses unencrypted HTTP instead of HTTPS. …Continue Reading: How HTTPS made HTTP a thing of the past
OnDMARC wins ‘Innovative Product of the Year — Cloud Based’ at Cyber Security Awards 2018
Last night, at the Cyber Security Awards Gala dinner, the Red Sift team was delighted to receive another award recognizing their hard work in bringing to market a solution that transforms the way organizations of all sizes can protect their emails from phishing attacks…Continue Reading: OnDMARC wins ‘Innovative Product of the Year — Cloud Based’ at Cyber Security Awards 2018
Retro or renegade? Remembering the technology of yore
Switch on the lava lamp and settle down with a sherbet Dip Dab. Today, we’re talking about why we love retro – and why it doesn’t always love us…Continue Reading: Retro or renegade? Remembering the technology of yore
Tackling cyber-insecurity in SMBs
We tend to hear about the major cyber breaches in the news, such as TalkTalk, Tesco Bank, and LinkedIn, but smaller attacks that target Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs) are growing in number and in frequency. …Continue Reading: Tackling cyber-insecurity in SMBs