Zero Trust in the Kitchen: Why Your Fryer Needs a Different Network Than Your Guests
Friday, 23 January 2026
Can a compromised smart fryer really take down your payment system? It sounds absurd, but on a flat network, it is a technical certainty. In 2026, the greatest threat to restaurant reliability isn’t a targeted hacker in a hoodie. It is the flat network architecture that allows a guest’s infected smartphone or an unpatched IoT
- Published in Cyber Security
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When Client Campaigns Leak: Protecting Creative IP in the Digital Age
Wednesday, 21 January 2026
How vulnerable are creative agencies to cyber attacks targeting valuable client intellectual property? Extremely vulnerable. Your agency’s most valuable assets aren’t sitting in the studio. They’re on your servers. Unreleased campaigns, brand strategies in development, and client briefs marked “confidential” represent millions invested in marketing and months of creative work. 43% of businesses experienced breaches in the past year.
- Published in Cyber Security, Guidance
AI vs AI: When Criminals and Defenders Both Weaponize Machine Learning
Tuesday, 02 December 2025
Can you defend against an attack that rewrites itself faster than your security team can respond? Cardonet has been looking after clients’ IT for more than 25 years. In that time the security threats have changed constantly, but this feels different. AI has moved from being a “nice to have” innovation to the engine behind
- Published in Cyber Security
DMARC – As an agency, it is time to act.
Thursday, 15 February 2024
Email providers like Google, Yahoo, and Apple are all beginning a process where they start to block bulk email senders if they don’t have DMARC in place. Simply put, that will mean that your and your client’s emails will not make it to their intended destination. In time, this rule will apply to all emails
- Published in Cyber Security
Staying Alert: Combating Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks
Tuesday, 23 January 2024
In our digitally connected world, cyber threats pose a significant risk to both individuals and organizations. Among these threats, social engineering stands out as a cunning tactic where attackers exploit human psychology to gain sensitive information or compromise security. Phishing attempts, a common manifestation of social engineering, are becoming increasingly sophisticated, often impersonating trusted colleagues,
- Published in Cyber Security
5 ways your employees can compromise your cyber security in 2022
Tuesday, 02 August 2022
More than 80% of UK businesses faced a cyberattack over the last year. Many of these attacks were caused by employees. It’s usually unintentional – the employees might not be well trained in cyber-security protocols, or worse yet, they may not be following that training. Here are 5 ways your employees could be a risk to your business’s cybersecurity.
- Published in Cyber Security





