Russell Fairweather

Russell Fairweather

Cybersecurity Consultant
Russell Fairweather is a versatile tech enthusiast whose expertise spans IT security, development, and networking. With a deep understanding of software development principles and networking protocols, Russell crafts content that offers invaluable insights and actionable advice. Trusted by professionals seeking to elevate their coding skills and reinforce network infrastructure, Russell is a resource for tech leaders navigating the ever-evolving shifts in technology.
Beveiligingscontrole – trying to elucidate a word
Editorial Beveiligingscontrole – trying to elucidate a word

As some of you may have noticed in different occasions, sometimes our Internet interactions come up as puzzling experiences. For example, I spotted this foreign-sounding words in the denomination of a Facebook image whose link I received while being logged out of my account: Beveiligingscontrole.

Forget all cyber-security worries (by using strong awareness policies)
Editorial Forget all cyber-security worries (by using strong awareness policies)

What should a company mark down as ‘done’ when it comes to a strong cyber-defense internal policy that also depends of its employees, besides using the right software tools? Cyber awareness policies, obviously. We have previously approached the recommended organizational cyber-strategies when it com

Network events monitoring – enjoy an useful cyber-sentinel
Editorial Network events monitoring – enjoy an useful cyber-sentinel

In-depth cyber defense sees the process of stopping attacks as being only half of the protection activity. Going to the roots of the incident or of the event and thus preparing the system in order to fend off future similar situations is the subsidiary defense move that completes any cyber-shield.

How to escape the BEC scam – when authority emails equal fraud
Editorial How to escape the BEC scam – when authority emails equal fraud

Lately many cyber-security online sources warned enterprises of the business email compromise scheme (also known as the BEC scam), and they do this for a good reason: this fraud method has spiked over the last few months. BEC attacks are a particular type of spear phishing, and four organizations

Smartphone fingerprint scanners – are they a trap?
Editorial Smartphone fingerprint scanners – are they a trap?

Fingerprint scanners have had primitive aspects throughout history. The use of fingerprints (or more exactly handprints) in authentication dates back to 1858. Sir William Herschel, Chief Magistrate, introduced the identification via handprint for his civil service employees in India. It took about

How to fend off PoS malware in 2016
Editorial How to fend off PoS malware in 2016

One of early 2016’s cyber-security incidents consisted in the Hyatt hotel chain disclosure that almost half of its global payment processing systems endpoints have been infested with PoS malware, active for 6 months during 2015. A Kasperky Lab blog pointed out, the situation is not singular and p

SCADA Systems security -just how important is it?
Editorial SCADA Systems security -just how important is it?

SCADA stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, being the consecrated denomination since the 70s for the remote monitoring and control activities necessary in modern industrial activities. A subcategory of the general ICS (Industrial Control Systems), SCADA systems gained importance with

Assembling your personal key – how to set a strong password
Editorial Assembling your personal key – how to set a strong password

All good passwords have to meet a double condition: hard to guess, yet unforgettable in what their owner is concerned. Even more, how do you achieve that? Obviously, many password users fail at choosing the best virtual key for their accounts. Yet another password secret relies in seeing the

User behavior analytics – a promising tool in enterprise security
Editorial User behavior analytics – a promising tool in enterprise security

Acting as a cyber-security defense line, user behavior analytics (UBA) consist of monitoring the human behavior patterns that emerge from interacting with an IT system, establishing the normal zone and identifying any anomalies that could signal vulnerabilities or threats. This behavior-focused

Wireless jamming, a DDoS attack – how vulnerable are we?
Editorial Wireless jamming, a DDoS attack – how vulnerable are we?

Wireless or radio frequency wireless jamming designates the intentional activity of disrupting radio signals in order to disable any transmission that uses radio waves to circulate data or commands to and from RF devices. When used for malicious purposes, this wireless jamming is actually a DDoS

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