World Password Day highlights the need to move beyond traditional passwords, which are often weak and vulnerable to attacks. Embracing passwordless authentication, using multi-factor authentication, and adopting secure practices like password managers and user training are key steps to strengthening digital security.
Tourism and hospitality businesses are increasingly exposed to cybercrime and fraud. Hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, and leisure companies routinely process sensitive customer data, including bookings, payment details, and personal information – making them appealing targets for cyber criminals.
The Legal sector is increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. With law firms handling vast amounts of sensitive client information, including financial records, intellectual property, and confidential case details, this makes them a prime target for cybercriminals seeking financial gain or competitive advantage.
Both small and large organisations are vulnerable to cyber-attacks, which can lead to financial losses, reputational damage, and legal repercussions and in today’s digital world, cyber security is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity.
Charities and not-for-profit organisations are prime targets for cyber attacks, with consequences that can be financially crippling and damaging to an organisation’s reputation. Have you assessed your cyber risk?
New figures from GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Action Fraud have revealed rising losses to online scammers during the festive shopping season.
Armstrong Watson, is proud to announce the launch of its new Cyber Security Solutions service. This innovative service is designed to help businesses navigate the complex landscape of cyber risk and enhance their cyber security measures.