Topic: | Re:Cyber-attacks and cyber-security | |
Posted by: | Christopher Bell | |
Date/Time: | 19/11/15 12:27:00 |
Information provided on the Actonw3.com forum by Paul Webster: There is plenty of information and products to help protect systems. However, it very much depends on what systems are being protected and what access is available to them. Some basic info from UK government for businesses at https://www.cert.gov.uk/what-we-do/preventing-cyber-issues/other-sources-of-advice/ and https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cyber-risk-management-a-board-level-responsibility/10-steps-summary Schools http://www.nen.gov.uk/e-security-managing-and-maintaining-e-securitycyber-security-in-schools/ National infrastructure http://www.cpni.gov.uk/about/cni/ For home users - here is a USA one https://www.staysafeonline.org/stay-safe-online/keep-a-clean-machine/securing-your-home-network |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Cyber-attacks and cyber-security | 17/11/15 11:31:00 | Christopher Bell |
Re:Cyber-attacks and cyber-security | 17/11/15 11:37:00 | Andy Pease |
Re:Re:Cyber-attacks and cyber-security | 17/11/15 13:12:00 | Christopher Bell |
Re:Cyber-attacks and cyber-security | 19/11/15 12:27:00 | Christopher Bell |
Re:Cyber-attacks and cyber-security | 19/11/15 12:33:00 | Christopher Bell |
Re:Re:Cyber-attacks and cyber-security | 19/11/15 12:55:00 | Julian Pavey |