by Tricerion | Oct 25, 2014 | Passwords
Last month I thought my default password was secure. It had something to do with a nickname I had in grade school – something no one calls me anymore. Completely un-guessable. Until my 10-year old daughter figured it out and started signing into things as me....
by Tricerion | Oct 14, 2014 | Blog, Passwords
[cycloneslider id=”socitm2014″] Digital: Vision to Value With councils, the NHS, emergency services and third sector facing tighter budgets and heightened citizen expectations, there is a real need to construct and realise a compelling vision for online...
by Tricerion | Sep 14, 2014 | Passwords, Trends, Usability
The problems with passwords have been harped on for years upon years. It would seem that one thing everyone agrees on is that passwords lack actual security. Seeing commentary about this by BBC comes as no surprise. But BBC seems to suggest that passwords are on the...
by Tricerion | Aug 1, 2014 | Blog, Trends, Usability
The G-Cloud could be a powerful tool for government bodies, impacting finances and efficiency as they locate and select IT providers. Keeping information in the cloud instead of on clunky hardware devices just makes sense. Going through a marketplace in which vendors...
by Tricerion | Jul 31, 2014 | Blog, Cyberthieves, Retail
While identity theft is no joke, we can’t help but notice that the recent Paddy Power breach struck online gamblers. Nearly 650,000 user credentials were stolen, and according to statistics, many of those credentials will also work for those users’ bank accounts and...