Gatwick Continuity Planning

It was reported on the BBC today that flight departure screens had failed at Gatwick airport for much of the day. The airport authorities implemented their contingency plans – whiteboards – and apparently no flights were delayed or cancelled. Some passengers have complained about a lack of information, but I think that the fact no … Continue reading Gatwick Continuity Planning

D is for…

Dark Web Most of us are familiar with the Internet, and using search engines such as Google and Bing to find information we need. Those operate in a part of the World Wide Web that is often called the Surface Web. It seems like we can find a huge amount of data on the surface … Continue reading D is for…

B is for…

Backup I’ve talked about these in a previous post, but essentially backups are copies of your data or computer which you can use to replace files which are inadvertently deleted, or as an alternative to paying the ransom in a ransomware attack. You should make backups on a regular basis, whether by simply copying your … Continue reading B is for…

Business Continuity

This is a huge topic, one that spills out beyond the confines of cyber- and information security. Put simply, it’s all about making sure that your business can get back up and running and / or keep going in the event of some sort of disruption.  That may be due to floods or other natural … Continue reading Business Continuity