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Machine learning has been utilised in many different ways, but one use we probably didn’t see coming is face swap type video filters. Deepfake technology is becoming more accessible and more advanced, ...
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As 2020 draws to a close, we’re probably not the only ones looking forward to kissing this year goodbye. As your organisation looks to the future, make sure you factor security into your plans for 202 ...
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Let’s face it, cyber crime is never going away and there will always be someone out there looking to exploit people, breach company networks and expose government secrets. However, it has been suggest ...
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Forward-thinking businesses are embracing new tech with open arms. As a result, they’re seeing business efficiency, staff satisfaction, and profits soar, but what about when things go wrong? Your team ...
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What keeps you awake at night as a security professional? We believe that these five cybersecurity questions, if left unanswered, will develop into much larger issues.
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Despite all the good they do, the non-profit sector is a prime target for cybercriminals, which is why cybersecurity for charities is so important. With an annual income of over £69 billion in 2019, a ...
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Secarma worked closely with a well-known management software provider to test the strength of their flagship application’s cybersecurity posture. Our experts carried out a collaborative penetration te ...
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From on-the-go mobile games, to VR and competitive e-sports, the gaming industry is booming. With progression comes a whole host of new challenges, and one that can’t be ignored is cybercrime in gamin ...
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We provided a pro bono penetration test to a charity that supports blind and partially sighted people. In this project, our consultants were able to identify a variety of vulnerabilities across multip ...
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Andrea Pfundmeier founded the German IT security startup Secomba at the age of just 23. Today, 10 years later, she talks about the lessons she has learned and shares tips for aspiring female founders.