Black Hat USA 2022: Burnout, a significant issue

The digital skills gap, especially in cybersecurity, is not a new phenomenon. This problematic is now exacerbate by the prevalence of burnout, which was presented at Black Hat USA 2022. Discussion of the resourcing issues within the cybersecurity sector is not a new phenomenon; according to Cybersecurity Ventures, the number of unfilled cybersecurity positions worldwide grew … More Black Hat USA 2022: Burnout, a significant issue

Black Hat – Windows isn’t the only mass casualty platform anymore

Windows used to be the big talking point when it came to exploits resulting in mass casualties. Nowadays, talks turned to other massive attack platforms like #cloud and cars. In years past, a massive Windows exploit netted mass casualties, but here at Black Hat, talks turned toward other massive attack platforms like clouds and cars. … More Black Hat – Windows isn’t the only mass casualty platform anymore

Safety first: how to tweak the settings on your dating apps

Tinder, Bumble or Grindr – popular dating apps depend heavily on your location, personal data, and loose privacy settings. Find out how to put yourself out there safely by following our suggested settings tweaks. We get it! Most of us already forgot how to find a date offline. And that’s fine; times have changed and … More Safety first: how to tweak the settings on your dating apps

How to check if your PC has been hacked, and what to do next

Has your PC been hacked? Whatever happens, don’t panic. Read on for ten signs your PC has been hacked and handy tips on how to fix it. Global cybercriminals make trillions of dollars each year. Much of their success comes from exploiting the mistakes that we make—by clicking on phishing links, forgetting to update critical software, and … More How to check if your PC has been hacked, and what to do next