Telecommunications providers sit at the foundation of modern business. Financial systems, emergency services, cloud platforms and digital commerce all depend on resilient connectivity.
For many organisations, the next wave of cyber-risk is not rooted in a new zero-day exploit but in something more familiar: legitimate access used in the wrong way.
In today’s digital economy, managing cyber-risk is no longer purely a technology issue. Organisations must balance innovation and operational efficiency with regulatory compliance and legal accountability.
Not every cyber-attack announces itself with locked systems or public disruption – some of the most damaging threats work quietly in the background, going unnoticed for weeks or even months
AI-powered supply chains have introduced a major security blind spot: hidden dependencies. These dependencies are now the weakest links, threatening organisational security despite improved frontline defences.
A new report reveals that Russian-linked threat actors have been mounting covert campaigns against Ukrainian entities, including a large business services firm and a local government body, using minimal malware while relying heavily on built-in Windows tools and dual-use software.
Hackers working for an unnamed nation-state breached networks at Ribbon Communications, a key U.S. telecommunications services company, and remained within the firm’s systems for nearly a year without being detected, a company spokesperson confirmed in a statement on Wednesday.
A Chinese state-linked hacking group has been exploiting vulnerabilities in ArcGIS Server systems to create hidden backdoors and maintain access for more than a year, researchers at ReliaQuest have revealed.
Microsoft has dismantled a phishing operation that targeted more than 20 healthcare organizations across the United States, the company confirmed Thursday.
Cyber attacks, launched increasingly often by foreign intelligence agencies rather than criminals, cost the German economy almost 300 billion euros ($354.99 billion) over the past year, according to a survey published on Thursday.
The first woman to head Spain’s intelligence agency, National Intelligence Center (CNI), Paz Esteban, was sacked by the Spanish government on Tuesday as part of a widening scandal over the hacking of the mobile phones of the prime minister and Catalan separatist leaders.
H2 2021 data from the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), analyzed by cyber security awareness and data analytics company CybSafe, indicates that healthcare and education are the sectors most vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
The UK government has published new proposals to establish a security and privacy code for app store operators and developers building apps for smartphones, game consoles, TVs, and other smart devices available to UK users.
n a move that will likely further stoke tensions with Moscow, South Korea has become the first Asian nation to join NATO’s cyber defence group Cooperative Cyber defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE), based in Tallinn, Estonia.