Claire Davies on Preparing For A New Career In Cybersecurity

Claire Davies talks about her preparation for a new career in cybersecurity after being in the military. The episode gives a great guide to moving from the forces into the world of commerce from people who have been through the process themselves. Listen to this episode on your favourite podcasting platform. If you are a new listener to Razorwire, we would love to hear from you.

List of Cybersecurity Laws and Regulations in the UK

The digital threat landscape in the United Kingdom (UK) continues to evolve as businesses that undergo a massive transition towards increased digitalization and cloud-based migrations are forced to change their IT system operations. More importantly, UK laws and regulations must also adapt to ensure that UK businesses and organizations are working to improve their cybersecurity posture and IT infrastructure to protect data security and privacy.

Ultimate Security Checklist to Launch a Mobile App in UAE - iOS & Android

Launching a mobile application in the UAE? Prepare to navigate through an intricate web of laws and regulations. The Emirates' governmental framework is renowned for its unwavering adherence to data privacy, making it essential that businesses ensure compliance when dealing with customer information online.

Automated Fuzzing | How You Can Find the Log4j Vulnerability in Less Than 10 Minutes

While most developers rely on unit testing to test whether their application behaves as expected, complementary testing approaches such as automated fuzz testing can enable them to also check their applications for unexpected or strange behaviors that could lead to crashes and make them vulnerable to Denial of Service (Dos) attacks or Zero-Day exploits, or Remote Code Execution (RCE) attacks such as the recent Log4j vulnerability.

5 Top Microsoft Teams Security Concerns

Are you worried about rolling out Microsoft Teams? Are you concerned that users may accidentally share the wrong information with Team members? Your concern is justified with 56% of insider incidents caused by employee or contractor negligence at a cost of $484,931 per incident (2022 Ponemon Cost of Insider Threats Global Report).