Tony Anscombe

Tony Anscombe

Chief Security Evangelist


Education: Cobol and Fortran programming, it was a long time ago.

Highlights of your career: Appearing on the BBC News, the live appearance was regarding an article about a hacker that was 12 years old and stealing game data. The cool part was that it remained the number one article on the BBC News app for four days, it seemed that just about everyone I know saw it! The only thing that could top this is to be on Good Morning America or on the BBC Breakfast sofa.

What malware do you hate the most: Potentially unwanted applications, deceiving consumers and destroying their computer is wrong.

Favorite activities: Motorbikes, cycling, concerts and family (not in that order).

What is your golden rule for cyberspace: Don’t get sucked in and addicted to the world of social media, and never post pictures of food.

When did you get your first computer, favorite computer game/activity: My first computer was a Sinclair ZX81 Spectrum, back around 1983/4. It was my first introduction to programming and inspired me to go to college and learn how to code. As for a favorite game, my son and I play two games frequently, Driver (Xbox) and Fifa (PS4), it is a very competitive pastime and not good for my blood pressure.


96 articles by Tony Anscombe

Digital Security

Fines of £17m for unprotected UK firms

Fines of £17m for unprotected UK firms

Digital Security

Fines of £17m for unprotected UK firms

The UK Government’s Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has announced that firms could face fines of up to £17m or 4% of global turnover if they fail to protect themselves from cyberattacks.

Tony Anscombe14 Aug 20172 min. read


Privacy

What’s the cost of a free lunch?

What’s the cost of a free lunch?

Privacy

What’s the cost of a free lunch?

We all know that there is no such thing as a free lunch, or security product, so what’s the catch?

Tony Anscombe03 Aug 20177 min. read


Kids Online

A generation of connected kids

A generation of connected kids

Kids Online

A generation of connected kids

Speaking as a parent and security expert, Tony Anscombe looks at the challenges, advantages and opportunities that connected kids are exposed to.

Tony Anscombe01 Jun 20177 min. read


Ransomware

WannaCryptor: Are governments and financial regulators to blame?

WannaCryptor: Are governments and financial regulators to blame?

Ransomware

WannaCryptor: Are governments and financial regulators to blame?

Are governments and financial regulators to blame for WannaCryptor, aka WannaCry, asks Tony Anscombe in this insightful feature.

Tony Anscombe18 May 20174 min. read


Digital Security

Anti-trust, EU complaints and the anti-malware industry

Anti-trust, EU complaints and the anti-malware industry

Digital Security

Anti-trust, EU complaints and the anti-malware industry

ESET's Tony Anscombe takes a closer look at the anti-malware industry.

Tony Anscombe11 May 20173 min. read


Cybercrime

Cybercriminals are saying it with flowers from Debenhams

Cybercriminals are saying it with flowers from Debenhams

Cybercrime

Cybercriminals are saying it with flowers from Debenhams

Criminal hackers have struck again and stolen the personal data of 26,000 Debenhams Flowers customers. Here's what you need to know and do.

Tony Anscombe06 May 20172 min. read