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Cyber Security Monthly News - September 2019

In September's news – one billion Google Calendar users have been exposed to a fake invite scam. A flaw allows cyber criminals to take advantage of a default setting that automatically adds invitations to a person’s Calendar when they are sent via email. Also, SQL Server Management Studio 18.3 now..

Cyber Security Monthly News - August 2019

In August’s news – almost half a million Monzo users were asked to change their PIN after the company admitted to storing details in log files accessible to unauthorised staff. Also, critical Windows and SQL Server updates.

Cyber Security Monthly News - July 2019

In July's news - the Information Commissioner’s Office cracked down on GDPR breaches, giving Marriott a fine of nearly £100 million. Also, critical Windows and SQL Server updates.

Data security for financial organisations

According to a survey by Verizon, the financial services industry experiences 35% of total data breaches. This is the highest percentage of any sector. It’s therefore unsurprising that many industry commentators are saying that cyber security is now a top priority.

Power BI Security in Ten Steps

Are you fearful of migrating to a new data visualisation solution or hosting data in the cloud? The power of Power BI is too much to ignore and offers many security features to ease your concerns.

Cyber Security Monthly News – May 2019

This month, both Google and Arm have continued to scrutinise Huawei amid security concerns, and reports from MalwareBytes have shown that the WannaCry virus still presents a very real threat. Also, Critical Windows and SQL Server updates, and CTP 3.0 for SQL Server 2019 were released.

Cyber Security Monthly News – April 2019

Security concerns have risen this month around the government’s controversial plan to allow Chinese telecoms giant Huawei, which is accused of being a gateway for China to spy on Western nations, build the UK's 5G network. Former defence secretary Gavin Williamson, who was sacked for disclosing..

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