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Enhancing Your CAF Compliance with MITRE ATT&CK

Enhancing Your CAF Compliance with MITRE ATT&CK

by ToxicSatsuma | Jul 7, 2025 | CAF, Cyber, MITRE ATT&CK

Strengthening UK Cyber Resilience In today’s ever-evolving cyber landscape, organisations across the UK are grappling with the critical need to bolster their cyber resilience. For this reason, the National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) Cyber Assessment...
Packet Pandemonium! Smurf vs. Fraggle and How to Keep Your Network Shipshape

Packet Pandemonium! Smurf vs. Fraggle and How to Keep Your Network Shipshape

by ToxicSatsuma | May 5, 2025 | Cyber

Honestly, I can’t help but crack a smile whenever these particular cyber-attacks crop up in conversation. Maybe it’s a touch of rose-tinted nostalgia, or perhaps the names Smurf and Fraggle just genuinely tickle my funny bone. They might conjure images...
DDoS Demystified: Unpacking the Digital Siege That Many Misunderstand

DDoS Demystified: Unpacking the Digital Siege That Many Misunderstand

by ToxicSatsuma | May 1, 2025 | Cyber

Today I am going talk about something that gets mentioned a fair bit in the digital ether, yet often remains a bit of a mystery to many: the Distributed Denial of Service, or DDoS, attack. You hear the term bandied about in news reports and cybersecurity discussions,...
The Curious Case of the Birthday Paradox: More Than Just a Party Trick

The Curious Case of the Birthday Paradox: More Than Just a Party Trick

by ToxicSatsuma | Mar 17, 2025 | Cyber

We’ve all heard the pub quiz classic: “How many people do you need in a room to have a 50% chance that two share a birthday?” The intuitive answer often hovers around a few hundred, given there are 365 days in a year. Yet, the surprising truth, the...
Zero Trust: When Even Your Mate Needs a Second Look (And Why That’s a Good Thing)

Zero Trust: When Even Your Mate Needs a Second Look (And Why That’s a Good Thing)

by ToxicSatsuma | Feb 21, 2025 | Cyber

Gather ’round, folks, and let’s have a bit of a dive on something that sounds a bit like a trust exercise gone wrong, but is actually the bee’s knees of modern cybersecurity: Zero Trust. Forget everything you thought you knew about digital fortresses...
2023: A Cyber-Calamity in Review – Or, “Blimey, Did All That Happen?”

2023: A Cyber-Calamity in Review – Or, “Blimey, Did All That Happen?”

by ToxicSatsuma | Jan 5, 2024 | Cyber

Settle in, put the kettle on, and perhaps grab a biscuit or two, because 2023 was an absolute humdinger of a year in the world of cybersecurity. It was a year that made even the most seasoned experts raise an eyebrow, then perhaps rub their temples vigorously. We saw...
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