The global demand for IT cyber specialists continues its relentless rise, driven by an expanding threat landscape and increasingly stringent regulatory pressures.
If attackers are using intelligent tools to bypass defences, defenders need intelligent tools of their own - built to anticipate, interpret and act in the face of uncertainty
The increasing prevalence of machine-to-machine communication is reshaping cyber-security, and new vulnerabilities are emerging that require urgent attention
AI must turn from a liability into a strategic asset. This is not about mitigating risks; it’s about building a future where AI protects rather than threatens
VR and AR headsets are mission-critical tools that drive safety and. Organisations must secure these devices with the same rigour as any critical asset
The most challenging aspect of modern hacktivism is its unpredictability: the objectives of hacktivists shift rapidly in response to geopolitical events
CISOs are not the only ones trying to understand and minimise the repercussions of the vulnerability or attack. Other executives on the team also have a vested interest in remaining up to date on progress.