by Smidcloud | May 31, 2016 | Cybersecurity breaches and incidents
We live in a very competitive world. The use of personal devices to store personal and sometimes work-related information is something you cannot avoid. If you use your laptop, tablet or even smartphone to store data of any sort, then you should be thinking seriously...
by Smidcloud | May 17, 2016 | Cybersecurity breaches and incidents
The Data Protection Directive is a regulatory framework from the EU, aimed at protecting the privacy of personal information. You might be surprised to know that the regulations in the EU are far more structured and comprehensive than those across the pond in the US....
by Smidcloud | May 11, 2016 | Cybersecurity breaches and incidents
Over eleven million documents which go back over forty years form the main part of The Panama Papers fiasco. The law firm Mossack Fonseca are dealing with many unsatisfied clients, not to mention the multitude of awkward questions. If you are in the legal...
by Smidcloud | May 6, 2016 | Cybersecurity breaches and incidents
Data Loss, a Problem for Over One in Five Small Businesses If you are the owner of a small or medium business (SMB), then you work hard to provide great products, great services and always do your best for your customers. It is most likely that your business...
by Smidcloud | Jun 15, 2015 | Cybersecurity breaches and incidents
Whenever mobile usage increases, threats to these devices have become more diverse and more complex. However, it seems that users are not aware of the risks. A recent survey conducted by security firm Kaspersky says that 28% of users know nothing, or very little about...
by Smidcloud | Jun 8, 2015 | Cybersecurity breaches and incidents
Harassed by a specialist blade runner, trying to storm the center Tyrell Corporation headquarters to learn how long they have to live, six Nexus 6 “replicants” save treasured photos that tell them about earlier events they believe occurred to them but cannot remember...