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  • US nuclear networks accessed in sustained and ‘significant’ cyber-attack

    December 18, 2020

    The US Energy Department, which manages the country’s nuclear weapons stockpile, believe hackers gained access to its networks as part of a massive cyber campaign against the US government. Last night officials warned of a “grave risk” posed to the United States in the form of a sustained cyber-attack, which has affected government agencies and [...]

  • Hackney Council hit by ‘serious’ cyber attack

    October 13, 2020

    Hackney Council has been hit by a major cyber attack that is affecting many of its services and IT services. The council has called in experts from the National Cyber Security Centre, as well as the Ministry of Housing and local government to investigate the incident. It is unclear which services have been affected, and [...]

  • DEBATE: Is the government right to be encouraging artists and dancers to retrain in tech?

    October 13, 2020

    Is the government right to be encouraging artists and dancers to retrain in tech? Leon Emirali, an entrepreneur and adviser, says YES. At some point soon, we will be left with no choice but to face up to the uncomfortable truths of this pandemic. Covid-19 is re-writing the economic rules we’ve played by for so [...]

  • NZX information boss departs after four-day cyberattack

    October 5, 2020

    New Zealand Exchange (NZX) is replacing its chief information officer after the stock exchange was forced to shut down for four days as a result of a major cyberattack last month. David Godfrey, who had been with the NZX for more than a decade, will leave at the end of this year, the company confirmed. [...]

  • Impersonation frauds soar 85 per cent during pandemic as scammers exploit government loan websites

    September 24, 2020

    Impersonation frauds almost doubled during the pandemic, as scammers scooped up around £208m from fake government loan forms, phishing emails and bogus websites. More than 15,000 impersonation scams were reported in the first half of 2020, marking an 84 per cent increase compared to the same period last year, according to a report released today [...]

  • How Covid changed cyber crime

    September 18, 2020  |  City Talk

    It might not be surprising that cyber criminals have taken advantage of coronavirus and the rush to remote working. The age of cyber warfare was upon us even before the crisis. New research suggests online fraudsters are boosting their attacks at an alarming pace, and it’s thought multimillion dollar ransoms could be at stake. Interpol, [...]

  • DEBATE: Will cyber attacks increase as we return to the office?

    August 25, 2020

    Will we see an increase in cyber attacks as more businesses return to the office? Chris Hodson, CISO at Tanium, says YES Cyber criminals exploited business disruption in the rush to get workers set up from home in March. Our research saw a 92 per cent spike in attacks targeted at companies in the first [...]

  • Tory MPs in China Research Group targeted by phishing attacks

    August 6, 2020

    Cybersecurity experts have slammed Parliament’s online security training as “appalling” after members of the Sino-sceptic China Research Group of Conservative MPs have been targeted by phishing attacks. China Research Group Tom Tugendhat, chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and co–founder of the China Research Group, last week revealed he believed Chinese state-sponsored hackers were [...]

  • COVID-19: What practical measures can businesses take to keep operating?

    April 3, 2020  |  City Talk

    EY’s latest COVID-19 webcast focused on the pressing challenge of business continuity, asking what measures companies can practically take to keep operating in these extraordinary circumstances. Clearly, businesses are dealing with very different and evolving sets of challenges – from companies experiencing massively increased sales, to those battling sudden falls in demand and businesses who [...]

  • COVID-19 and cyber: Critical actions for employees and business to take now

    March 30, 2020  |  City Talk

    Recent weeks have been challenging for us all on so many fronts. Most importantly businesses have had to prioritise the health of society whilst doing their very best to keep things on track. Each day has brought new challenges as employees rapidly adapt to new ways of working. How can businesses maintain operational resilience and [...]

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