My interview with SC Magazine on how a third (32%) of UK businesses have experienced a deepfake security incident in the last 12 months.
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Encrypted App Confide Had Some Serious Security Issues
My interview with The Daily Star (Bangladesh) on the concerning list of potential attacks for the Confide app that touts security and privacy as its main offerings.
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Ex-Royal Marine charged with spying for Hong Kong found dead in park
My interview with TalkTV on a former Royal Marine charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service who was found dead.
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BT delays landline switch-off until 2027 & Scarlett Johansson shocked by AI chatbot imitation
My interview on BBC Radio about BT delaying landline switch-off until 2027 and Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson saying she was left “shocked” and “angered” after OpenAI launched a chatbot with an “eerily similar” voice to her own.
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Cybersecurity expert on computing as a calling
My interview with Silicon Republic on my computing career from a Commodore Vic 20 to the latest advances in generative AI.
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Government focuses on improving AI security
My interview with Computer Weekly on two UK codes of practice are now available to help developers boost the security of their AI applications.
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What is a TOAD attack?
My interview with ITPro on the rise of Telephone-oriented attack delivery (TOAD) and how organisations must deploy robust identity controls.
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About 270,000 UK forces records exposed to Chinese hackers
My interview on GB News with Nigel Farage on an estimated 270,000 payroll records belonging to nearly all members of Britain’s armed forces which have been exposed to Chinese hackers in a breach at a third-party contractor.
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World Password Day: Stronger authentication needed as AI-assisted cyberattacks continue
My interview with Global Security Magazine on how enforcing complex, unique passwords and adding multi-factor authentication will is key to securing accounts.
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UK’s long-awaited device security law kicks in
My interview with Computer Weekly on the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) act which places new legal duties on manufacturers of smart home devices to protect consumers and businesses across the UK from data privacy violations and cyber attacks by implementing minimum basic security standards within their products.