News: 32-year-old Sage employee arrested at Heathrow. City of London Police have confirmed that they have made an arrest in connection with the recent Sage data breach. On Monday 15, a 32-year-old Sage employee was arrested at Heathrow on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud.
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) can also be known as beta testing, application testing and end user testing. User Acceptance Testing (UAT) can also be known as beta testing, application testing and end user testing. It is a phase of software development whereby, the software is tested in the 'real world' by the intended audience.
The US Office of Personnel Management falls victim to massive data breach - but what can be learnt from this latest cyberattack? The US Office of Personnel Management has confirmed reports of a massive data breach hitting its systems, with the personal information of over 4 million government employees compromised.
News: The £1.2m figure does not include 'hidden costs' - so the figure could be much, much higher. It is widely accepted that a data breach or cyber attack is a 'when' not 'if' scenario for today's businesses. However, new figures from NTT Com Security have highlighted just how important it is for businesses to secure and protect against data breaches.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced the company's new plans of Cyber Defense Operations Center to enhance enterprise security and help its customers have stronger protection.
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the world's sprawling, complex supply chains in a practice known as 'island hopping'.
In a cybersecurity context, island hopping is when attackers gain access to part of an organisation's network and then use it to attack other systems within the network, as well as separate - but associated - companies.
An exhaustive report of the state of cybersecurity among businesses has found that the number of companies reporting cyberattacks grew dramatically compared to the previous year - yet cyber-readiness has actually decreased over the same period.
Add to favorites According to data from Action Fraud, the UK economy potentially lost a staggering £10.9 billion to fraud and cybercrime in 2015/16. This equates to approximately £210 per person over the age of 16 living in the UK.
Add to favorites Yahoo 's attribution of its recently revealed hack to a state actor provoked some scepticism in the technology industry. For the average IT professional, it raises some key questions: what are state cyber attacks and do they pose a threat to my business?
The record-breaking British Airways fine announced today by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has seen the airline become a guinea pig for GDPR, according to cybersecurity experts.