Ransomware coverage tends to focus on the attack. What happens in the days after gets less attention; but for most SMEs, that’s where the real damage is done
Cyber-insurance is an important layer of protection and a sensible component of any risk management programme. But it is a financial backstop, not a strategy
With AI-enabled attacks getting more sophisticated, the need for clean communication between security leaders and the C-suite is as high as it has ever been
As organisations race to deploy agentic AI, many are sleepwalking into security vulnerabilities without the processes for managing these digital identities
Unpatched vulnerabilities are often the first element in catastrophic cyber attacks and organisations need to establish regular and emergency zero-day patching procedures to defend themselves
By investing in a good automation security tool, organisations can drastically reduce their overhead by optimising spending while reducing resulting costs of suffering an incident.