CYBER Reportage
MI5’s Cyber Failures – A Clear & Present Danger to National Security!
By: Iain Fraser & Andy Jenkinson
Google Indexed on 150225 at 13:15 CET
National Insecurity: MI5’s Cyber Failures – Recent revelations that MI5 knowingly misled three courts and the UK’s judicial system expose a far deeper and concerning issue: the UK’s intelligence agencies belief they are above the law. The timing of this exposure suggests a ...
GEOPolitics
Global Instability - Is Gold still a resilient hedge to stem Geopolitical fallout?
By: Iain Fraser Journalist
Google Indexed on 140824 at 1:11 CET
Gold: Historically, as crude oil prices fall, inflation falls. Gold is usually known as a good hedge against rising inflation and gold usually only increases when inflation rises. Gold & crude oil are further linked in that a rise in the price of oil stifles economic growth
CYBERInsights
SME Cybersecurity: Small Business Vigilance Drives Down Attack Rates.
By: Iain Fraser Journalist
Google Indexed on 150225 at 13:15 CET
The latest UK government Cybersecurity survey reveals encouraging news for the digital landscape, with reported Cyber attacks against SMEs dropping from 50% to 43% over the past year; demonstrating that increased awareness and proactive security are making a tangible difference.
Asset Recovery
Asset Tracing in Dubai
By: ArgusGPI - Risk Intelligence
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The process of Asset Tracing, whereby investigators conduct specialist financial enquiries to determine a subject's wealth, the assets they have and where and how they are held, is complex and requires expert professional support in any jurisdiction.
GEOPolitics
Who is Yevgeny Prigozhin?
By: Iain Fraser -GEO Associate Publisher
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You would have had to have been in a cave for the past eighteenth months if you haven’t heard of Yevgeny Prigozhin? He is the maverick mercenary leader of the once acclaimed Wagner Group a band of die-hard privateers who would work for the highest bidder.
CYBER Reportage
This is a M&S Cyber Attack
By: Iain Fraser & Andy Jenkinson
Google Indexed on 170525 at 13:15 CET
As Marks and Spencer (M&S) prepares to claim up to £100 million from its cyber insurers following a major data breach, serious questions emerge—not about the sophistication of the attackers, but about the fundamental security failings of two British corporate giants.