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Cyber Security Guy

Welcome to my blog and podcast, where I share brutally honest views, sharp opinions, and lived experience from four decades in the technology trenches. Whether you're here to read or tune in, expect no corporate fluff and no pulled punches.

Everything here is personal. These are my thoughts, not those of my employer, clients, or any poor soul professionally tied to me. If you’re offended, take it up with me, not them.

What you’ll get here (and on the podcast):

  • Straight-talking advice for small businesses that want to stay secure

  • Honest takes on cybersecurity trends, IT malpractice, and vendor nonsense

  • The occasional rant — and yes, the occasional expletive

  • War stories from the frontlines (names changed to protect the spectacularly guilty)

I've been doing this for over 40 years. I’ve seen genius, idiocy, and everything in between. Some of it makes headlines, and most of it should.

This blog and the podcast is where I unpack it all. Pull up a chair.

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ISO27001 vs Cyber Essentials (Part 1/3): Why They’re Not the Same and Why That Matters More Than Ever

ISO27001 vs Cyber Essentials (Part 1/3): Why They’re Not the Same and Why That Matters More Than Ever

Think Cyber Essentials and ISO27001 are just different flavours of the same thing? Think again. One’s a tactical shield against everyday threats, the other’s a strategic blueprint for governance. Mistake one for the other, and you’ll either overspend or leave the door wide open.

This article rips into the dangerous misconception that they’re interchangeable, explores how Cyber Essentials is built for every organisation, from startups to schools, and why it remains your frontline defence while ISO27001 governs the back office. Ignore this and you risk joining the breach statistics next quarter.

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