Terminology: it’s not black and white, UK National Cyber Security Centre

Beyond Black and White: Why Accurate Language Matters in Cybersecurity The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) published a blog post titled “Terminology: it’s not black and white” on March 13, 2025, at 11:24 AM, emphasizing the importance of using precise and accurate language when discussing cybersecurity. While it might seem like a small detail, … Read more

Thanking the vulnerability research community with NCSC Challenge Coins, UK National Cyber Security Centre

The UK’s NCSC Rewards Ethical Hackers with Challenge Coins: A Thank You for Keeping Us Safe Imagine a team of unsung heroes, constantly searching for flaws and vulnerabilities in software and systems we all rely on. They’re the ethical hackers, cybersecurity researchers, and bug bounty hunters who dedicate their time to finding weaknesses before malicious … Read more

The Cyber Assessment Framework 3.1, UK National Cyber Security Centre

Understanding the Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) 3.1: Protecting Critical Services in the UK The UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is responsible for helping to make the UK the safest place to live and do business online. To achieve this, they provide guidance and tools to organizations, particularly those responsible for essential services, to improve … Read more

The future of Technology Assurance in the UK, UK National Cyber Security Centre

The Future of Keeping Our Digital Lives Safe: Understanding the UK’s Plan for Technology Assurance The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) recently published a blog post on March 13, 2025, outlining its vision for the “Future of Technology Assurance in the UK.” But what exactly does “technology assurance” mean, and why is the NCSC … Read more

The security benefits of modern collaboration in the cloud, UK National Cyber Security Centre

Okay, let’s break down the UK National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) blog post, “The Security Benefits of Modern Collaboration in the Cloud,” into an easy-to-understand article. Since the post was published at 2025-03-13, I’ll have to create content with a futuristic perspective, assuming advancements in technology and cybersecurity measures based on current trends. Article: Secure … Read more

The problems with patching, UK National Cyber Security Centre

Okay, let’s break down the UK National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) blog post “The Problems with Patching,” published on March 13, 2025, at 12:00 PM (according to your prompt). I will assume, since the blog post is not currently available, what the likely content of such a blog post would contain, based on the existing … Read more