How to migrate away from Office 2010 as Microsoft cuts off support Microsoft no longer provides support or bug fixes for Office 2010. What should you do if you're stuck on the ten-year-old version of Office? Microsoft has officially curtailed support for Office 2010 as of Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. That means the ageing version…
Read moreTechnology and fresh thinking will help us reinvent teamwork
Technology and fresh thinking will help us reinvent teamwork As the coronavirus pandemic shows no sign of abating, can teams remain productive? The last few months have been challenging for all businesses. As governments across the world took the step of enforcing lockdowns to confront the Covid-19 pandemic, most organisations went from gathering every morning…
Read moreMicrosoft takes Azure above the clouds
Microsoft takes Azure above the clouds It recently tested a datacentre at the bottom of the sea – now Microsoft is heading into space to offer satellite connectivity In a blog post describing the company’s plans, Tom Keane, corporate vice-president, Azure Global, said Microsoft was working to make Azure the platform and ecosystem of choice for…
Read moreHow to protect your identity online
How to protect your identity online When Leonardo DiCaprio played famed conman Frank Abagnale, it awakened many to the glamour of the con. In the movie Catch Me If You Can, DiCaprio (as Abagnale) cons flight attendants by pretending to be a pilot, his future father-in-law by pretending to be a lawyer, and even his…
Read moreHow a remote workforce is shifting priorities
How a remote workforce is shifting priorities The pandemic has accelerated the move to digital transformation, forcing IT and cybersecurity teams to evaluate how they work to ensure that organizations remain secure. In particular, challenges have included the widespread adoption of hardware packages but also guaranteeing that employees have 24/7 access to their organizations’ IT infrastructure and files that…
Read moreBritish Airways fined £20m over data breach
British Airways fined £20m over data breach British Airways has been fined £20m ($26m) by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for a data breach which affected more than 400,000 customers. The breach took place in 2018 and affected both personal and credit card data. The fine is considerably smaller than the £183m that the ICO…
Read moreUS to Grow Space Force Cybersecurity Team
The US to Grow Space Force Cybersecurity Team The Pentagon is to significantly increase the size of the United States Space Force's cybersecurity team. Plans to add over a thousand new personnel were revealed by the force's chief technology and innovation officer, US Space Force Major General Kimberly Crider. Speaking at the CyberSatGov virtual event held yesterday,…
Read moreParents Using School Payment Service Have Card Details Compromised
Parents Using School Payment Service Have Card Details Compromised UK school payment service Wisepay has revealed that the card details of parents who made transactions on its site between October 2 and 5 have been compromised. This was after Wisepay’s website was hacked, resulting in an attacker harvesting payment details via a spoof page. The…
Read moreRemote Workers Keep IT Issues to Themselves
Remote Workers Keep IT Issues to Themselves New research has found that the majority of company employees who experience an IT issue while working remotely do not report the problem to their IT support team. In September 2020, cybersecurity company NetMotion surveyed 500 IT professionals and 500 remote workers in the United States and the United Kingdom about their…
Read more21% of UK Workers Feel More Vulnerable to Cybercrime During COVID-19
21% of UK Workers Feel More Vulnerable to Cybercrime During COVID-19 More than one in five (21%) UK workers feel more vulnerable to cybercrime since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study by PwC. Stress or fatigue was the most common factor (35%) cited by those workers, followed by lack of skills…
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