Stephen Cooper

Stephen Cooper

Stephen Cooper has taken a close interest in online security since his thesis on Internet encryption in the early 90s. That formed part of his BSC (Hons) in Computing and Informatics at the University of Plymouth. In those days, encapsulation techniques were just being formulated and Cooper kept an eye on those methodologies as they evolved into the VPN industry. Cooper went on to study an MSC in Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Kingston University. He also holds an MSc Advanced Security and Digital Forensics from Edinburgh Napier University.

Cooper worked as a technical consultant, sitting DBA exams and specializing in Oracle Applications. With a long experience as a programmer, Cooper is able to assess systems by breaking into programs and combing through the code. Knowledge of IT development and operations working practices helps him to focus his reviews on the attributes of software that are really important to IT professionals.

After working as an IT consultant across Europe and the USA, he has become adept at explaining complicated technology in everyday terms. He is a people person with an interest in technology

Articles by Stephen

The attack surface of your system is a mapping of all of the potential access points in your software inventory that hackers could use. Find out how to harden your system.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on July 5, 2024
You probably realize that making backups helps protect your data from a range of disasters, including ransomware, but what do you do if your backup gets infected as well?
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on February 8, 2024
Attack surface monitoring examines the software you rely on to check for entry points that would give hackers access to your sensitive data. Identify and reduce the risks.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on June 27, 2024
Your IT department needs to operate a security operations center to protect your system and data. Find out about the best tools for the job.
By Stephen Cooper in Data Privacy Management on October 25, 2024
Maze ransomware targeted large businesses. Could you be a victim of this malware? Find out about suitable defenses.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on October 29, 2024
You might have read about the terrible problems caused by Petya ransomware in 2017, but the true culprit was a copycat called NotPetya.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on August 16, 2023
Petya ransomware hit the headlines in 2016, but where did it come from, and is it still a threat? We investigate.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on November 1, 2023
Ryuk is a ransomware attack that first launched in 2018. Find out more about this system and how to protect against it.
By Stephen Cooper in Net Admin on May 16, 2024
Botnets flood your web servers and gateways, filling up their queues and blocking legitimate access. Find how to stop them.
By Stephen Cooper in Data Privacy Management on February 26, 2024
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