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Latest Post - How to handle a security incident: policies, roles and responsibilities

TL;DR: Most policy failures aren't about the policy — they're about who owns it the moment something goes wrong. 43% of UK businesses reported a breach or attack last year, yet only around a quarter have a formal incident response plan. Governance tends to fail at the seams: unclear ownership, no trigger for review, and evidence reconstructed after the event. The questions that matter aren't "do we have a policy?" but "who acts, who approves, and who can prove it?" The right system answers those questions continuously — not in the middle of an incident.
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Why you should be wary of using to many WordPress plugins on your site
September 6th, 2021
One of the biggest things about Wordpress is the vast number of plugins available to download. You can think of a Wordpress plugin like downloading apps on your iPhone - With a maj...
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Is your WordPress site protected from a Brute Force Attack?
March 15th, 2021
A brute force attack is the most common WordPress attack. It's the equivalent of someone trying every key on a key ring until they pick the correct key. Hackers will run scripts trying multiple combin...
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