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Cyber Awareness Month: Real-world Phishing Stories
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Three real-life phishing and malware stories show how small mistakes lead to big troubles. From fake delivery texts to malware invites and CEO scams—verify, pause, and think before you click or pay.
Oct 203 min read
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Cyber Awareness Month: Granny Training 101
Cyber Awareness Month: Granny Training 101 — Cybersecurity isn’t just for offices; it’s for everyone at home too. Scammers often target older generations, assuming they’re less tech-savvy. Let’s prove them wrong! Show granny real scam examples, not jargon. Help her master the basics—use a password manager, enable updates, and install antivirus. Turn learning into a fun game: send a fake email and celebrate when she spots it. Keep it simple—don’t click, don’t reply, and always
Oct 92 min read
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Cyber Awareness Month: Staying Safe Online
Cybersecurity Awareness Month is an annual campaign held every October to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity. It encourages individuals and organizations to take proactive steps to protect themselves online by promoting best practices, sharing resources, and highlighting the role everyone plays in building a safer digital world.
Oct 32 min read
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The Hidden Costs of Cybersecurity (Part Three): The Lifecycle Reminder
When decision-makers think about cybersecurity budgeting, the spotlight usually falls on big-ticket items, the core services and technology stack that form the backbone of protection.Â
Whilst this makes sense overall, it often leaves some of the less glamorous areas underfunded. This usually includes the small print of operations like all the follow-up activities, the inevitable battle with shadow IT, and the new vulnerabilities that surface once projects transition into b
Sep 253 min read
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The Hidden Costs of Cybersecurity (Part Two): Is Your Cyber Budget Honest Enough?
Cyber budgets often miss hidden costs: data growth drives storage & SIEM fees, security debt piles up with quick fixes, and staff burnout fuels churn. Plan for 25–30% annual data growth, allocate 10% of spend to pay down debt, and budget for 15–20% attrition. Honest budgets build resilience, cut firefighting, and keep teams strong.
Sep 43 min read
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