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At first glance a grant may be viewed simply as money being given to those who deserve and need it. Yet grants are always so much more than this.
It may only be 2022, but in this decade the world is already proving to be a very different place to the decade before.
The UK Government has initiated new telecoms security regulations, reflecting that the threat of cybercrime is as strong now as it has ever been.
In my previous article I looked at the many types of fraud that government grant makers need to identify and take steps to prevent.
Grants are an important tool for central and local government to support citizens and businesses, and improve lives, the economy and society.
Cyber security is a broad term which means many different things to many different people, and can often seem to be incredibly complex, expensive, and full of pitfalls at every turn.
The cyber threat landscape is continually shifting. As a result, staying ahead of cyber crime is a significant challenge for both organisations and individuals.
The Covid- 19 pandemic has us thinking differently about a lot of things. Security is high on that list.
A few years ago, a breach that impacted several million people would have been big news. In 2019 roughly 3.5 billion people saw their personal data stolen in the top two security breaches of that year alone.
Cyber security has an air of mystery to it. Something hidden in the shadows and only able to be understood by technologists and spies.
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