Supply Chain Security stories
Customers will get a single view of suppliers and cyber exposure as fragmented third-party risk data is linked across separate systems.
UK businesses face a growing data security dilemma as US laws can force American tech giants to hand over customer information.
Poor identity controls and slow remediation are leaving cloud users exposed as attacks now exploit trust relationships rather than one flaw.
A decade of support has helped operators keep rail, power and factory systems running on Linux without frequent upgrades.
Hospitals are adopting AI-linked equipment faster than security rules can keep up, leaving patient care exposed to new cyber risks.
Recent AI-driven leaks are forcing firms to rethink IP protection as sensitive code and creative assets move across cloud tools and public repositories.
Attackers could soon exploit software flaws faster and at scale, as security firms say AI is narrowing defenders' response time.
Security teams face new pressure to protect AI data and backups, as Dell adds quantum-ready safeguards and faster recovery tools.
Businesses could face faster cyber attacks as experts warn Anthropic's leaked Mythos model may outpace remediation and widen governance gaps.
Three-quarters of organisations now see third-party software as a top risk, as AI flaws and supply-chain gaps slow security fixes.
The Belfast-based software firm will use fresh capital to expand after strong growth, as AI coding tools heighten software supply chain risks.
Seven critical weaknesses were found in live production systems over a weekend, showing AI-driven pentests can now uncover basic flaws cheaply.
UK businesses are leaving gaps in incident response and backup planning as experts warn AI-assisted attacks are outpacing policy.
Only 5% of businesses follow Cyber Essentials, leaving many firms exposed to breaches and looming reporting rules, experts warn.
Customers will now get independent assurance that Nebula Global Services has tested its defences against common cyber threats across its systems.
The poultry producer can now segment systems during a cyber incident, helping cut the risk of costly outages across its supply chain.
The UK consultancy now has three recognised standards in place after passing two UKAS-accredited audits on its own Certain platform.
Half of Singapore organisations with AI security coverage still reported a confirmed or suspected incident, exposing gaps in monitoring and response.
Existing deployments can gain stronger protection against post-compromise persistence without changing Dockerfiles, CI/CD pipelines or runtime workflows.
UK firms face automatic certification failures if any cloud account lacks MFA, as the revised scheme also tightens patching deadlines.