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Welcome to the blog and podcast, where we share brutally honest views, sharp opinions, and lived experience from four decades in the technology trenches. Whether you're here to read or tune in, expect no corporate fluff and no pulled punches.

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  • Straight-talking advice for small businesses that want to stay secure

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  • The occasional rant — and yes, the occasional expletive

  • War stories from the frontlines (names changed to protect the spectacularly guilty)

I've been doing this for over 40 years. I’ve seen genius, idiocy, and everything in between. Some of it makes headlines, and most of it should.

This blog and the podcast are where we break it all down.

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Your Four-Control Playbook: The Basic Security Measures Currys’ Was Missing (And How to Implement Them This Afternoon)

Malware sat on 5,390 Currys tills for nine months. Nobody noticed. That is not a sophisticated nation-state attack. That is a basic monitoring failure. The ICO called the missing controls "basic, commonplace security measures." In plain English: this was avoidable.

If you run a small or medium-sized business and you process payment data, hold customer records, or manage staff information, this week's practical guide gives you four specific controls to implement.

No expensive tooling. No consultancy contract.

Just the controls that would have stopped the DSG breach in its tracks, adapted for a business your size.

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