Only recently, hackers have been seen on television shows and movies behind walls of lime-green text and fast-scrolling code. As their fingertips clack away at breaking into some system, they’re usually passionately striking that last keystroke before announcing to the dark lit room; “I’m in!”. If it’s not a Matrix-inspired archetype, the hacker is usually portrayed as some shady character, silently sniffing your packets and harvesting your credit cards. This,

Managers have to wear many hats, requiring a multi-disciplinary knowledge base. Tech ownership in business means the amount of stuff we’re required to remember is starting to stack up. As it turns out, I’m one of those guys from IT, asking you to remember stuff. I commonly bring up ‘strong password’ rules and guidelines for keeping safe in an internet-connected world but, all too often, I get the same reaction