Critical Infrastructure stories
The twin portals are designed to stop tailgating and unauthorised access at a campus central to Europe's internet traffic hub.
Amid rising AI-generated code risks, the hire is aimed at speeding CodeHunter's push into enterprise and government cybersecurity markets.
Hospitals and aid groups could be easier to shield from cyber attacks if the Digital Emblem gains broad technical adoption.
Streaming, ticketing and live analytics at the expanded tournament are straining the unseen power systems that keep matches online and broadcast.
Business and public sector organisations faced 2,270 attacks a week in June, as ransomware rose 33% and GenAI use exposed sensitive data.
Businesses and emergency services faced outages nationwide as a Telstra mobile failure exposed the risks of Australia's concentrated carrier market.
Demand for regulated cloud computing is rising as governments and banks seek tighter data control, auditability and local oversight.
Encrypted data could be exposed years before practical quantum computers arrive, putting identity, telecoms and payments under pressure.
A 24-hour failure at a key Amazon Web Services region could wipe out GBP £1 billion in revenue for exposed UK companies, the report says.
The milestone strengthens the UK-headquartered builder's push into European infrastructure after the facility was handed over with LEED Gold status.
Busy reception desks will no longer need to inspect papers manually, as the kiosk adds timestamped identity checks for compliance-heavy sites.
The Singapore startup is seeking stronger public-sector and industry links as it pushes its autonomous delivery software into buildings and logistics.
Irish firms face tighter cyber oversight as HCS expands advisory services for regulated sectors and mid-sized businesses lacking in-house compliance teams.
Nearly half of businesses have paused or scaled back AI projects as weak cost tracking leaves returns unproven and security gaps widen.
Rising AI workloads and technician shortages are pushing data centre operators away from fixed schedules towards condition-based upkeep.
Breaches in Singapore and Japan are sharpening scrutiny of identity controls, as regulators eye tougher rules for data centres and cloud firms.
Industrial operators can now test cyber exposures without touching live systems, helping prioritise fixes that could prevent costly downtime.
The pilot could speed up vulnerability hunting across government systems, but it also leaves human teams to verify and fix each AI flag.
Industry can now test grid, EV charging and cybersecurity systems in a virtual setting before risking outages on live networks.
The plan could speed defences across government and vital sectors, but experts warn weak basics and policy gaps may blunt its impact.