Spain's police force has announced that it has arrested a 20-year-old man who they claim managed to book luxury hotel rooms worth up to €1,000 a night for just one euro cent. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
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Police in The Netherlands say they have arrested a 40-year-old man on suspicion of hacking... after police officers accidentally sent him a link granting him access to their own confidential documents Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
An NCSC assessment highlighting the impacts on cyber threat from AI developments between now and 2027.
Research from the NCSC designed to eradicate vulnerability classes and make the top-level mitigations easier to implement.
An NCSC assessment focusing on how AI will impact the efficacy of cyber operations and the implications for the cyber threat over the next two years.
Key findings and full report from the 6th year of the Active Cyber Defence (ACD) programme.
An updated report from the NCSC explaining how UK law firms - of all sizes - can protect themselves from common cyber threats.
Report informing readers about the threat to UK industry and society from commercial cyber tools and services.
Key findings from the 5th year of the Active Cyber Defence (ACD) programme.
Assessing the cyber security threat to UK organisations using Enterprise Connected Devices.
This report outlines the risks associated with the use of official and third party app stores.
A technical analysis of a new variant of the SparrowDoor malware.
Assessing the security of network equipment.
The 2nd joint report between the NCSC and KPMG UK benchmarks against the 2020 findings to gauge what progress has been made.
The year four report covers 2020 and aims to highlight the achievements and efforts made by the Active Cyber Defence programme.
The year three report covers 2019 and aims to highlight the achievements and efforts made by the Active Cyber Defence programe.
Technical report on best practice use of this fundamental data routing protocol.
Joint report between the NCSC and KPMG UK is the first in a series to benchmark and track levels of diversity and inclusion in the cyber security industry.
The NCSC report highlights the cyber threats faced by the sports sector and suggests how to stop or lessen their impact on organisations.