
BitLocker in crisis? The “YellowKey” zero-day in plain English
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CVVs, chips, PINs, mobile wallets and MFA all make card scams harder. But what problems remain?

As the cybersecurity vendor market matures, it’s hard to know what’s best for your organization.


It’s rarely that the crypto gets cracked… it usually get sidestepped, or downgraded, or bodged.

Physical security measures should be part of your overall security strategy.

End-to-end encryption is everywhere, yet we still have breaches and eavesdropping. Why?

Co-hosts Duck and David tell it like it is!

We know what you’re thinking. Should the word “beachhead” be “breachhead”?

We strip away the hype from the facts regarding AI and malware.

Why “Code Red”? What is “Salt Typhoon”? Does it matter?

We tend to focus so much on external cybersecurity threats that we forget about insiders.

0-click, 0-day, Oh dear! What you need to know, and what you can do right now.


“That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet.” But what about cyberthreats and cybercriminals?

Cyberattacks in 2024 confirmed many of the predicted cybersecurity trends. The year also highlighted new risk vectors due to AI and more sophisticated attack methods.

In truth, the term “investment scam” is probably the clearest and most useful name.

CVVs, chips, PINs, mobile wallets and MFA all make card scams harder. But what problems remain?

As the cybersecurity vendor market matures, it’s hard to know what’s best for your organization.

It’s rarely that the crypto gets cracked… it usually get sidestepped, or downgraded, or bodged.
By subscribing you agree to our Privacy Policy and provide consent to receive updates from our company.

Physical security measures should be part of your overall security strategy.

End-to-end encryption is everywhere, yet we still have breaches and eavesdropping. Why?

Co-hosts Duck and David tell it like it is!


We know what you’re thinking. Should the word “beachhead” be “breachhead”?




0-click, 0-day, Oh dear! What you need to know, and what you can do right now.

“That which we call a rose/By any other name would smell as sweet.” But what about cyberthreats and cybercriminals?

Cyberattacks in 2024 confirmed many of the predicted cybersecurity trends. The year also highlighted new risk vectors due to AI and more sophisticated attack methods.

In truth, the term “investment scam” is probably the clearest and most useful name.


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