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Cyber alarms could stop internet attacks on businesses

Cyber Security should be a priority for every single business no matter how big or small that business is. This is a police-led project which businesses can trust. There is no catch to signing up, it is being offered for free and we want to get as many businesses across the east. Police CyberAlarm is available to businesses and organisations in the region - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Once a business becomes a Police CyberAlarm member, it will need to install the ‘CyberAlarm Virtual Server’ which will then collect and process traffic logs identifying suspicious activity from the firewall. ERSOU said Police CyberAlarm does not see any content of any network traffic, as it monitors the logs relating to the traffic to identify suspicious activity. It is designed to protect personal data, trade secrets and intellectual property.

Cyber alarms could stop internet attacks on businesses | East Anglian Daily Times

Cyber Security should be a priority for every single business no matter how big or small that business is. This is a police-led project which businesses can trust. There is no catch to signing up, it is being offered for free and we want to get as many businesses across the east. Police CyberAlarm is available to businesses and organisations in the region - Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Once a business becomes a Police CyberAlarm member, it will need to install the ‘CyberAlarm Virtual Server’ which will then collect and process traffic logs identifying suspicious activity from the firewall. ERSOU said Police CyberAlarm does not see any content of any network traffic, as it monitors the logs relating to the traffic to identify suspicious activity. It is designed to protect personal data, trade secrets and intellectual property.

Dark web Weedzy drug websites taken offline after police investigation

Dark web Weedzy drug websites taken offline after police investigation  |  Updated: 12:32, 20 January 2021 Two dark web drugs marketplace which sent narcotics through the post to homes across the UK have been shut down. An international law enforcement operation led by the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU), a team which includes Kent Police officers, brought down the websites linked to a group called ‘Weedzy’. The servers hosting the sites were seized last week. Stock picture: iStock They are thought to have been used to sell vast amounts of class B drugs, including various types of cannabis, to clients all over the country.

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