More than ever, perhaps, this year’s Computer Security Day will have resonance for many people. In 2016, the first tentative overview of the scale of cybercrime in England and Wales discovered there were nearly four million incidents in the past year, involving computer viruses, hacking, and online fraud.
Businesses which rely on Microsoft software and services are facing significant price hikes after the firm announced that it will react to the weak pound in the new year.
Probably the final proof – if it were still needed – that everyone needs to take their password management much more seriously came with the revelation that online behemoth, Yahoo!, has managed to mislay half a billion (yes, you read that right) sets of account details.
A care home has become the first of its kind in England to match NHS information governance standards after bringing in IT specialists to help it update both its technology and staff culture.
There’s nothing that brings people together more than a good cause and good cake and Bespoke Computing had both recently when they hosted a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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