
HMRC urges people to be aware and vigilant of fraudster texts and emails
HMRC is urging people to stay vigilant and aware of fraudsters who are using emails and text messages to con people out of their money. more»
HMRC is urging people to stay vigilant and aware of fraudsters who are using emails and text messages to con people out of their money. more»
Whilst most business owners are now well aware of the importance of security, many are unaware that one of the biggest threats comes from their own employees. A surprising number are intentionally leaking company information. more»
Never be complacent when it comes to protecting confidential information, because once confidentiality has been lost, it's lost forever, writes David Walker. more»
Even when using non-disclosure agreements, things don't always go according to plan. Here, we take a look at how to overcome two common problems whilst sharing confidential information. more»
Non-disclosure agreements (also known as NDAs or confidentiality agreements) can be used as tools to protect confidential information when you need to share it. more»
Over half of UK office workers would access sensitive company information if they knew they wouldnt get caught, according to new survey findings revealing the true extent of employee temptation. more»
The changes being introduced in the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will be the biggest shake-up in data and privacy law in over two decades. Make sure your business is prepared. more»
Any suspicions that an employee is divulging confidential information need to be resolved if true, not taking action to halt this could lead to information being lost to competitors. more»
It is wise to get savvy about the latest trends in cybersecurity. This way, your firm can prepare better defences that will help protect your business? data. more»
Criminals are using increasingly sophisticated tactics to defraud businesses, with often devastating consequences. Recent figures from Get Safe Online and Action Fraud revealed that UK firms have lost more than 1bn to online crime in the past year. more»