Threat actors increasingly focus on exploiting human behaviour, knowing that users are often the weakest security link. MFA bombing is an example of this trend
For telecommunications security teams, the challenge is not just spotting suspicious activity but assembling evidence quickly enough to understand what happened
As regulations such as NIS2 and DORA tighten and cyber-attacks grow more sophisticated, mid-sized UK organisations face enterprise-level expectations without enterprise-level resources
As AI-assisted cyber-crime evolves, autonomous systems are beginning to execute intrusion campaigns end-to-end. The question is no longer only how organisations use AI to defend themselves, but how they defend against AI systems that operate with minimal human direction
Encryption does a good job of protecting data in transit. The problem is that bad actors are benefitting from the same cover, and they’re very good at hiding
Many organisations focus on quantity over quality, so that CTI teams are generating more reports rather than understanding threats relevant to their environment