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The Covid- 19 pandemic has us thinking differently about a lot of things. Security is high on that list.
As summer draws to a close, many of the short-term measures put in place to help UK citizens and businesses to get through the Coronavirus pandemic are also ending.
Many vulnerable people live in social housing, and their landlords have a legal obligation to protect their safety and wellbeing at home.
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.
We’ve just commissioned some independent research into “Fairness in Collections” to gain a deeper insight into the issues facing people who are in debt.
Cyber security has an air of mystery to it. Something hidden in the shadows and only able to be understood by technologists and spies.
The Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for cyber security but also changed the very nature of the beast.
Emergency services across the UK can now exchange details of incidents with one another quickly and accurately – and Capita has been there right from the start.
The pandemic isn’t only affecting us as individuals – it’s affecting us as societies and economies too.
Research done over the past few years has shown that having people of different genders, ethnicities, sexual orientations, ages and physical and mental abilities within your organisation is good for all sorts of things from innovation and creativity to engagement and retention.
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