Digital risk stories
The findings add pressure on ministers to modernise the 1990 Computer Misuse Act as breaches hit 43% of UK businesses and 28% of charities.
Phishing, supplier risks and weak staff training are still leaving UK firms exposed, experts warn after the latest government survey.
More charities could gain digital expertise as up to 30 women are trained for trustee roles under a new board-matching pilot.
SMEs are demanding clearer incident response as cyber attacks rise, boosting Talion’s case for a model built around decision-making over alerts.
Customers will gain earlier warnings on phishing and impersonation as Infoblox folds Axur's web, app and dark web scanning into its security tools.
Pressure to simplify fragmented security tools is driving BlueVoyant’s leadership shake-up as John Hernandez takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
Only 30% of UK workers know their employer’s crisis plan well, even as cyberattacks top their continuity fears.
It aims to replace fragmented feeds by combining risk scoring and context on millions of IPs and domains for security teams.
Most North American SMBs now buy cyber insurance, as repeated breaches and insurer-imposed controls reshape how they manage risk.
Banks are under pressure to modernise legacy systems and prove where AI can improve service, risk control and security at scale.
Managed service providers could cut manual effort and false compliance alerts as the update tightens asset links across security tools.
Fraud teams can now feed mobile threat histories into server-side checks as Appdome expands IDAnchor with risk APIs and persistent identifiers.
Thirty percent of UK and Ireland board directors still rank cyber threats as a top risk, with healthcare concern rising, survey data showed.
Counterfeit pharmacies were already selling the obesity treatment online before approval, exposing Eli Lilly to brand theft and patient safety risks.
As personal data risks rise, the security firm is adding leadership to push enterprise growth and broaden its revenue push.
More than 500 senior leaders will gather in Melbourne next July as cyber risk, AI and resilience pressures push security teams to align.
Credential theft is being tackled earlier as Australian organisations face more phishing and automated attacks that can slip past standard defences.
Cheap, newly released web addresses are likely to give phishing gangs fresh cover as ICANN’s 2026 expansion rolls out over the coming months.
Custom-built agents could leave Irish boards carrying the full cost of AI errors, with fines and compliance failures possible under EU rules.
The new section will put cyber risk and data security alongside connected-vehicle tech as transport operators face rising safety concerns.