A warm wintery welcome to the Christmas edition of our newsletter. It only seems like last week was Christmas, but somehow it almost here again.

As we all start to wonder where the year has gone and what will be coming next year, we at Baskerville Drummond would like to thank all of our clients for your support over the last year and look forward to working with you in 2025.

We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Whilst you all enjoy some well-deserved festive rest, there are some of our recent articles listed below for you to read through.

We hope you enjoy reading our newsletter and we appreciate your feedback and suggestions for future editions.

With best wishes from the Baskerville Drummond team

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Information Security Accreditation – Nov 2024

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Keep It Real 2: Phishing Awareness – Still the Weakest Link

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Keep It Real 1: World Password Day – The Basics Still Matter

World Password Day is 7 May. The problem isn’t awareness; it’s execution. Phishing is growing in both volume and sophistication. Messages now mimic suppliers, colleagues and trusted services with convincing branding, tone and timing. Often, attackers aren’t “breaking...

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