
Coding matters: I can’t CAPTCHA
We all hate CAPTCHAs on sites. Those squiggly characters and photos of traffic lights. Robots can now solve them better than we can, so what’s the point? And how do we know who is human and who is robot?
We all hate CAPTCHAs on sites. Those squiggly characters and photos of traffic lights. Robots can now solve them better than we can, so what’s the point? And how do we know who is human and who is robot?
Music is powerful. Maybe it can even help you improve the security of your software.
July is the month that tempts me most to do less. It’s hard to get up when it’s dark. It’s hard to summon energy when it’s cold. A blanket, my Kindle and hot chocolate are so much more appealing than my desk. But to paraphrase Theodore Roosevelt: anything worth having
Here’s a quick recap on those abbreviations: POPIA: Protection of Personal Information Act. That’s the law that protects your right to privacy – like GDPR in Europe. PAIA: Public Access to Information Act. This law aims to create transparency and accountability in public and private bodies. Yet another data breach
Imprudence: lack of wisdom or care in the management of practical affairs; lack of discretion. It’s business as usual for ransomware and email scammers. And some of them get better by the day. I had a very narrow escape this week, that could have cost me a lot of money.
Sus: Slang abbreviation for suspicious, sketchy or shady. I never thought I’d say this. I miss the old email scams that told me I’d won a million pounds. Or that some unknown relative had died and left me a fortune. Last week I received an email which is typical of
Your mobile phone has access to a lot of personal data. Here are 5 quick tips to secure your mobile. Security on your phone is as important as security on your computer.
We’ve all heard about ransomware attacks, and how they are increasing all the time. Ransomware is a demand for payment in exchange for returned control over (your own) data or systems.
Big companies have rigid IT policies and systems to protect intellectual property. These policies prevent employees from installing software, visiting certain sites, using USB drives and more. So when the pandemic required people to work from home, a lot of security was already in place. But what about the companies
There are many misconceptions about cybersecurity. Today I’m going to look at some of these myths. It’s a good reminder for all of us to check our thinking.
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