Although we are still seeing the rollout of 4G, engineers and computer scientists are already working to make 5G special. Up until now mobile broadband has focused on increasing speeds to cope with the larger downloads we see from gaming
Weekly Cyber Security News 07/10/2016
A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Not much excitement this week for a nice change, though the release of the code that hit Krebs’s site is a cause for concern as the wonderful
4 Things I’m Looking Forward To At MozFest

I’m going to be a newbie at MozFest this year, running the social media in the YouthZone. Here’s what I’m looking forward to! SURROUNDED BY PI Although I wouldn’t mind being surrounded by food, I’m looking forward to getting my
Weekly Cyber Security News 30/09/2016
A selection of this week’s more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news. Following on from last week’s boundary issues, the can of worms that is flaky firmware on routers surfaced with the exposure of some serious issues in D-Link
Cybercrime 2006 vs 2016 – The Difference 10 Years Can Make
Day to day, we don’t think much about advancements in cyber crime but if you look at the last decade you will see huge changes in how we view and handle such crime. In 2006, 3G was the future, YouTube
