January 18, 2022 | Updates & Thoughts
To mitigate the risk of sensitive information and personal data being collected on personal phones during the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, we recommend: Athletes and visitors to the games buy and take a new phone with them to use only while inside China. This...
January 18, 2022 | Media Releases & Appearances, Updates & Thoughts
Ahead of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Bloomberg News reports on Internet 2.0’s recent Whitepaper titled “Digital Surveillance in China” . The Whitepaper demonstrates the sophisticated and broad surveillance culture that exists in China, and warns that athletes...
December 16, 2021 | Small Business Security, Updates & Thoughts
Steps To Stop Hackers Breaching Security by Emails and More Cybercrime is the fastest growing crime in the USA – it’s true. In 2021, digital incidents cost businesses of all sizes US$200,000 on average. Moreover, the worldwide cost is expected to reach US$6...
December 16, 2021 | Small Business Security, Updates & Thoughts
Cybersecurity is as essential as locks on doors and soap in bathrooms. While the COVID-19 pandemic has seen a drop in many kinds of crime, cybercrime is an unfortunate exception. According to the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), cyberattacks increased by more...
December 3, 2021 | Small Business Security, Updates & Thoughts
The words “firewall” and “Secure Web Gateway” (SWG) not to be confused with an “Secure Internet Gateway” (SIG) have become higher in the general business consciousness over the past couple of years given the significant uptick in incidences of cybercrime....
November 24, 2021 | Small Business Security, Updates & Thoughts
The Enemy Outside The Perimeter Defences Perimeter defence in cybersecurity – is it even relevant anymore? If you want to keep something safe, throw up some barriers, right? Across history, the simple wall is perhaps the most successful piece of security...
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