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==Other links==
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[https://blogs.treasurers.org/tackling-cyber-risks-in-treasury/: Tackling cyber risks in treasury]
[https://www.eactcontent.eu/tackling-cyber-risks-in-treasury Tackling cyber risks in treasury]


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Revision as of 11:42, 5 June 2019

Cybersecurity.

A digital footprint is a trail or 'footprint' of data created while using the Internet.

It includes any form of transmission of information (emails, websites visited, uploading videos) all of which leave traces which are available to others online.


Personalising malicious attacks
"The rise of digital footprints is enabling cybercriminals to become smarter with their tactics, with more information available online to use when personalising their malicious attacks."
Daniel Piper, Detective inspector Cyber Crime, City of London Police.


See also


Other links

Tackling cyber risks in treasury