What does 2022 hold for Log4j?
When the Log4j vulnerability emerged on December 9th 2021, it was classified as a moderate risk by the Apache Logging Security team. The response from the open source community was swift and Apache[…]
TrustLayer - January 26, 2022
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The First Ever UK Cybersecurity Strategy: Better Late than Never
According to cabinet minister Steve Barclay, Britain is now the third most targeted country in the world in terms of cyber attacks by hostile states. It’s not an encouraging statistic. Included in the[…]
January 26, 2022
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The Future is SASE
We mentioned the Gartner-coined term SASE, in our ‘First Steps to Take’ blog and we have also explored the benefits. But whether you subscribe to Gartner’s SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) or Forrester’s[…]
January 24, 2022
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Autonomous and Integrated Security for Peace of Mind
Fran Howarth, Practice Leader Security, Bloor Research, January 2022 Security is something that should never be left to chance. It requires a coordinated approach that provides organisations with the protection that they[…]
January 20, 2022
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Will the Mid-Market be Left Behind the Cyber Security Curve?
Problem 7 of 7 Things Wrong with Mid-Market Cyber Security The threat faced by mid-market organisations is huge and growing. Yet, they do not always have access to the same level of protection[…]
January 18, 2022