The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is a long-overdue attempt to modernise the UK’s approach to cyber-security regulation. But it is not ambitious enough
From zero-day exploits and third-party exposure to the realities of recovery and resilience, this discussion examines why cyber risk can no longer sit solely with CISOs.
For many organisations, cyber-risk has become a standing item on the board agenda; but the conversation is still often driven by perception rather than data.
When Cloudflare goes down, the internet feels the impact instantly. As a reverse proxy, DNS provider and content delivery network (CDN), it manages traffic for millions of websites and services.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s move to allow exports to China of Nvidia’s second-best artificial intelligence chip, the H200, will spur strong demand from the country’s tech giants, research institutes, and its defence-industrial complex.
Backup plans used to feel like a safety net. If the worst happened, at least the data could be restored. But the past two years have shaken that sense of security.
From using marketing-style storytelling to reframing cyber security as digital safety, discover practical ways to motivate behaviour change and build lasting awareness across your organisation.