The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched a dedicated advice line to help small organisations prepare for a new data protection law.
Author: Rhys Gregory
WELSH cyber-security specialists Capital Network Solutions (CNS) have successfully certified over 1000 Cyber Essentials customers, establishing themselves as one of the biggest certification bodies in the UK.
Byte Night is Action for Children’s biggest annual fundraiser; a national ‘sleep-out’ event. Each year, hundreds of like minded people from the technology and business arena give up their beds for one night to help change the lives of vulnerable young people
In May this year, the WannaCry ransomware dominated global headlines bringing the reality of cyber-crime to the attention of Boardrooms on an unprecedented scale. With extensive data, including the Crime Survey for England and Wales, showing an upward trend in cyber-crime, it is highly unlikely that WannaCry will be the last cyber-crime headlines we’ll see.
In a piece of research recently undertaken by iZurick it was found that 875,000 SME’s across the UK have been affected by a cyber-attack over the last 12 months.
Cyber criminals aren’t going to show any compassion when on the hunt to make money on the internet.
On Thursday 29 June the Prince’s Responsible Business Network, associated partners, friends, sponsors and colleagues celebrated the 2017 #WalesRBAwards and the positive impact business makes on Welsh society, economy and the environment.
Welsh cyber-security specialists, Capital Network Solutions, are urging Welsh businesses to familiarise themselves with the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will come into place in May 2018.
Byte Night is Action for Children’s biggest annual fundraiser; a national ‘sleep-out’ event. Each year, hundreds of like minded people from the technology and business arena give up their beds for one night to help change the lives of vulnerable young people. The aim is raise in excess of £1.4 million across the 10 UK event locations.
A Newport-based entrepreneur has encouraged more businesses to contact Business Wales, after the Welsh Government’s business support service helped him secure £46k in funding to grow his business.