Monday, May 15, 2017

Businesses urged to apply Windows patch to avert WannaCry attacks

ISSUE DATE: 15 May 2017
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Businesses urged to apply Windows patch to avert WannaCry attacks
Security advisers are urging organisations to patch their Windows systems to avert a possible second wave of an unprecedented, indiscriminate ransomware attack.
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Toys R Us introduces tablets for store staff
Toy and games retailer Toys R Us is trialling the use of tablets for store assistance to provide a better customer service experience.
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How Microsoft is extending the benefits of Office 365
There are now over 100 million corporate users of Office 365, which provides a great developer opportunity. We find out why.
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Penetration testing essential for success in security arms race
Demand for security testing, which should be conducted from the onset rather than as an afterthought, is growing in Australia.
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Almost three-quarters of tech workers thinking of leaving UK after Brexit
The UK’s decision to leave the European Union has many tech workers in the UK considering a move elsewhere.
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NHS hospitals hit in global ransomware attack
Hospitals across England are reporting problems with IT systems that are affecting healthcare treatment, caused by what could be a global ransomware campaign enabled by a leaked NSA exploit.
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GDPR: a quick start guide
We look at how UK organisations can prepare for the General Data Protection Regulation.
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