Failing to plan could be planning to fail…
Apparently, there is no substantive evidence that the quote widely attributed to Benjamin Franklin “Failing to plan is planning to fail... Read more
Will cyber criminals have their own “Magic Monday”?
I think the whole world is captivated by the activities of the sporting superstars performing in Tokyo at the moment. Even those of... Read more
Cyber guidance this June
June is looking like it’s going to be an awesome month… already we have had a few days of sunshine, have celebrated youngest daughter’s... Read more
Introducing the Cyber Catalyst Network
With a mere 6 sleeps to go until Cyber Scotland Week kicks off in earnest, it is now time to shine the spotlight on the third sector... Read more
The storm before the calm?
All this week, I have been nagging myself, and promising my colleague and partner in Cyber Scotland Week crime Siobhan Mercer, that I would... Read more
Why do trustees need to bother about cyber security?
I am sure that any trustee reading this will agree that their role is not for the faint hearted! There is lots to learn and understand... Read more
Oh, the scams online are frightful…
From fake pets to brushing scams, Alison looks back at a bumper year of scamming. 2020 has been many things, including what could be... Read more
Are Webinars becoming Webi-naws?
Asking a potentially controversial question… am I alone in feeling a bit of webinar fatigue at the moment? I know, way back a long six... Read more
Remembering risk management as we embrace the “new normal”
Here at SCVO we have been undertaking a period of reflection, now that the initial storm of the Coronavirus has passed. Way back in March... Read more
Continuing the return to work theme – the IT blog
Regular readers of my blogs will have noticed that I appear to be somewhat obsessed with the idea of returning to the office. That is... Read more