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Is the UK government prepared for its greatest threat?

With a looming threat of large ransomware attacks targeting the UK government, preparing an adequate defensive strategy will be key.

Covid: Blackpool holidaymakers excited to return as lockdown eases

BBC News By Lynette Horsburgh image captionBlackpool hotels which have been closed since October Lockdown rules have eased in England, meaning pubs, cafes and restaurants can welcome customers inside, hotels can have overnight visitors and one of the country s oldest resorts can open for business again. Blackpool s hoteliers, which have been closed since October, say while they have to adhere to limited capacity rules because of Covid, their establishments are full and they have had excited holidaymakers arriving hours before their check-in times. Nigel Seddon, who owns the family-run Elgin Hotel said while dealing with the lockdowns had been an emotional rollercoaster , it was a pleasure to all be back together and seeing so many familiar faces .

QR Code Malware Threat as Lockdown Ends - Infosecurity Magazine

QR Code Malware Threat as Lockdown Ends - Infosecurity Magazine
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Poor Remote Working Behaviors and Procedures Putting Orgs at Risk

Poor Remote Working Behaviors and Procedures Putting Orgs at Risk One-fifth of remote workers in the UK recycle their work email or password to log into consumer websites and apps, such as online shopping and even dating, increasing the risk of their corporate credentials being stolen. This is according to Ivanti’s Secure Consumer Cyber Report, which surveyed 1000 UK home workers about their cybersecurity behaviors. The research revealed that poor cybersecurity practices by home workers are prevalent, which is putting organizations at greater risk of cyber-attacks. Over a third (39.93%) of those surveyed said they were allowed to use personal devices, such as laptops, smartphones, tablets or smartwatches to access company applications and networks. Despite this, nearly half (47.87) admitted they have not set up two-factor authentication for smart devices in their homes.

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