Business Continuity stories
Attackers are exploiting help functions to reset credentials and bypass defences, putting entire networks at risk through a single call.
Many small businesses are skipping backups altogether as a local partnership says it can cut cloud storage costs by up to 90%.
Technology leaders are being urged to tighten access controls as a Claude AI incident puts database safety and operational resilience under scrutiny.
The switch is meant to cut downtime and sharpen data flows across factory, office and trackside operations under Formula 1's cost cap.
Rising AI use is widening attack surfaces, while most organisations still need nearly a month to recover from cyber incidents.
Customers will get a single view of suppliers and cyber exposure as fragmented third-party risk data is linked across separate systems.
The referral deal could help MSPs cut tool sprawl as demand rises for bundled remote monitoring, backup and security software.
Modernisation is becoming faster and less risky, helping organisations cut maintenance costs, improve security and sustain service delivery.
Businesses face rising exposure as AI is used to sharpen phishing, while insecure in-house tools and weak controls widen attack surfaces.
Mid-size firms gain a simpler way to keep backups online during ransomware attacks, as Scality bundles Veeam with object storage.
The update gives managed service providers more control over Microsoft 365 and AI risks as demand rises for standardised governance services.
Public sector and essential services could gain tighter AI controls as OneAdvanced’s IQ keeps data hosted in the UK and embeds governance rules.
The Kuala Lumpur hub will give Southeast Asian customers round-the-clock technical support as OceanBase pushes to win more regulated finance clients.
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.
AI adoption is pushing firms to use external support to bridge skills gaps, modernise systems and reduce cyber risk as projects move into production.
UK businesses are leaving gaps in incident response and backup planning as experts warn AI-assisted attacks are outpacing policy.
Only 5% of businesses follow Cyber Essentials, leaving many firms exposed to breaches and looming reporting rules, experts warn.
The deal puts a key European clearing house on a three-year path to cloud migration without disrupting trading operations.
Repeated phishing training helped cut Singapore staff click rates to 7.4% from 17%, despite more than 8,500 fake emails sent.