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By being fully prepared, even the most well-crafted ransomware attacks can be stopped in their tracks or potential damage mitigated in the case of a breach.
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Business continuity can no longer be thought of as a box to tick on a compliance checklist; it needs to be viewed as the bedrock of cyber resilience.
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Deepfake Attacks Are Happening. Here’s How Firms Should Respond
A growing number of organisations have already encountered deepfake-driven threats. How big is the problem today, and how should firms respond?
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CNI Under Attack, Again: What CISOs Should Know
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Major breach prompts £100K penalty for Guernsey emergency medical services provider
The Medical Specialist Group in Guernsey has been fined £100,000 by the Office of the Data Protection Authority following a major data breach
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When is a penetration test not a penetration test?
If your goal is to truly reduce risk – not just check a box – then adopting a more flexible, long-term penetration testing strategy is essential.
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Ofcom has fined message board 4chan £20,000 for failing to comply with its requests for information under the UK's Online Safety Act.
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UK faces record surge in cyberattacks, NCSC warns
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre has reported a 50% surge in "highly significant" cyberattacks over the past year.
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Half of businesses have a basic technical cybersecurity skills gap, according to the government’s cybersecurity skills in the UK labour market 2025 survey. Why are the numbers so low, and what can firms do to increase the amount of diversity in their teams?
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If an SMB wants to have greater control over their security, it’s not simple or straightforward, but neither is it impossible.
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France opens probe into Apple's Siri data practices
French prosecutors launched an investigation into Apple over alleged privacy violations tied to its voice assistant Siri.
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Encrypted messaging providers and privacy advocates warn that a pending EU regulation known as Chat Control could dismantle digital privacy across the bloc.
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The UK government has revived its push against Apple over customer data, demanding access to British users' encrypted iCloud backups
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Over 3,000 Android devices across Europe have already been compromised by the new sophisticated Klopatra banking and remote access trojan.
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