My interview with BBC Radio Foyle on the OpenAI board sacking Sam Altman, network roaming fees and insecure passwords.
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NCSC: AI will increase speed and scale of critical infrastructure attacks
My interview with ITPro on how Ransomware remains one of the biggest threats to critical national infrastructure with attacks increasing tenfold and in severity.
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What are Kerberoasting attacks and how do you stop them?
My interview with IT Pro on how attackers target service accounts that use Kerberos to look out for weak or easily guessable passwords that can be cracked quickly.
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Hamas’ Derry Halloween costume image circulated online believed to be fake, say PSNI
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle on whether a ‘Hamas’ Derry Halloween costume image circulated online is fake.
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The Impact of Tech in 2024
My participation in an IEEE Roundtable based on an IEEE survey of global technology leaders which included 350 chief technology officers, chief information officers covering future technology trends.
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CEO of Web Summit tech conference resigns over Israel comments
My interview on Highland Radio about Paddy Cosgrave, the chief executive of one of the world’s largest technology conferences resigning on Saturday amid furor over remarks he made about the Israel-Hamas war which sparked a boycott that led to droves of speakers and companies to pull out of the gathering.
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How much does it really cost you to leave your tech on standby?
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about the average annual standby energy costs for a device on standby for 20 hours per day (that is 7,300 hours per year).
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Red Cross lays down hacktivism law as Ukraine war rages on
My interview with The Register on The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) setting out eight rules for hacktivists to discourage civilian involvement in cyberattacks against other countries.
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Major Data Breach Exposes Domestic Abuse Victims
My interview on the Vanessa Feltz show on TalkTV about a major data breach which has rocked multiple organizations, including an NHS trust, a police service, a government department, and local councils, resulting in the exposure of the locations of domestic abuse victims to their alleged abusers.
This breach appears to have put the lives of women and children at risk, as their addresses and whereabouts, crucial information for their safety, have fallen into the wrong hands.
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Apple to Fix iPhone Radiation Levels with Software Update
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about Apple Fixing iPhone Radiation Levels with Software Update & airplane mode on flights.