My interview with BBC Radio Foyle on whether you should ‘accept’ or ‘reject’ all cookies and a UK study which found that almost half of young people would prefer a world without Internet.
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City of London Police warn UK Pilgrims to stay alert to Hajj-related fraud
My interview on Voice of Islam radio about the City of London Police and Action Fraud urging UK Pilgrims who are looking to book last minute packages, to stay vigilant for Hajj-related fraud this year.
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‘They yanked their own plug’: How Co-op averted an even worse cyber attack
My interview on BBC Radio Scotland about the Co-op narrowly averting being locked out of its computer systems during the cyber attack that saw customer data stolen and store shelves left bare.
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Government to unveil new cybersecurity measures after wave of attacks
My interview with BBC Radio Scotland on the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster telling tech experts and business chiefs that cybersecurity is “not a luxury but an absolute necessity” as he announces a £16 million package to boost defence at home and abroad.
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Move over passwords – every verification method has its day
My interview with Beta News on the feasibility of moving to more innovative authentication methods than passwords.
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M&S unable to take on new workers as disruptions continue after cyber-attack
My interview with BBC 5 Live on M&S still not taking online orders, and the availability of some products in its stores being affected after it took some of its systems offline in response to a cyber attack.
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Cyber attacks hit Co-op and M&S as police and experts investigate threats
My interview on BBC Radio Ulster about the Co-op Group temporarily shutting down sections of its IT systems in response to an attempted cyber attack as a “proactive measure” to prevent unauthorised access.
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M&S cyber attack is linked to gang of teenage hackers called ‘Scattered Spider’
My interview with BBC Radio Nottingham on the cyber attack which has crippled Marks and Spencer been linked to teenage hacking gang, Scattered Spider.
The retailer has been left reeling following the devastating hack which forced it to halt online sales for five days – with its share prices plummeting by more than £500m.
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M&S left with empty shelves as cyber attack fallout deepens
My interview with BBC Radio Ulster about Marks & Spencer shoppers facing empty shelves as the retailer grapples with the fallout from a crippling cyber attack that has lasted more than a week.
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M&S stops online orders and issues refunds after cyber attack
My interview with BBC Radio 5 Live about Marks & Spencer saying it had stopped taking online orders as the company struggles to recover from a cyber attack.

