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Another Busy Week

Another busy week at VALKYRIE (GB) LIMITED. On Tuesday, we were in Surrey bug sweeping a client’s residential property. In addition to the sweep, Simon Lincoln interviewed the Client as they were involved in a difficult and complicated situation. Our team gave her advice including, on how to approach the police, likely offences being committed, home security and …

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Huntingdon

Yesterday, I was working in and around Huntingdon, on the instructions of a client.  I was told that Huntingdon was a lovely town – I was not disappointed!  I came across the Oliver Cromwell Museum, which was in his old school. Oliver Cromwell born in Huntingdon in 1599, was an English General and Statesman who, …

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Coffee And Dogs

Here at Valkyrie, I am often posting invitations to join us for coffee in our offices in Belgrave Square.  We recently had a visitor who was very keen in my cafetiere! As always, please come in and say hello and I’ll get the kettle on.  We’re at 15 Belgrave Square, SW1X 8PS.

TSCM Equipment

With ever advancing technology threats constantly changing, so the equipment to counter these threats needs to evolve to keep up; something we are very conscious of at @Valkyrie. Our director of cyber security and countermeasures @Gurpreetthathy, and our head of countermeasures @Mikemoran, were conducting a recent audit and review of the equipment we have at …

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A Busy Week

Another busy week here at Valkyrie!  Bug sweeping, client meetings and surveillance work has kept us occupied.  The weather has been glorious this week and we even had a visit from our CEO, Floyd Woodrow, which evidently pleased Dave! As many of you know, we provide services such as technical surveillance counter measures (bug sweeping), …

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Lapsus$ Group

Microsoft on Tuesday confirmed that the LAPSUS$ extortion-focused hacking crew had gained “limited access” to its systems, as authentication services provider Okta revealed that nearly 2.5% of its customers have been potentially impacted in the wake of the breach. “No customer code or data was involved in the observed activities,” Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) said, adding …

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