With organisations such as easyJet and the NHS being targeted, January 2025 witnessed a disturbing uptick in both the frequency and severity of malicious cyber activities.
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The risk of cyber attacks for businesses
Over 50% of UK businesses fell victim to a cyberattack last year, yet only 31% of businesses had undertaken a cyber risk assessment, and only 15% had a formal cybersecurity incident management plan.
Are you prepared for a cyber attack?
Cyber incidents are a matter of ‘when, not if’ so what mindset should organisations adopt when addressing information security risks?
Is the UK prepared for the growing threat of cyber crime?
Cyber crime is a growing threat but is the UK equipped to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber attacks?
The next generation of phishing threats
AI-powered phishing: defending against the next generation of cyber threats.
Increasing regulatory demands in 2025
In 2025, organisations will face increasing cyber threats and regulatory demands.
Investing in data privacy and cyber security can prevent costly breaches, build trust and strengthen your position.
Loss of data = loss of trust?
The loss of data in a cyber attack can lead to a corresponding lack of trust in businesses. See how businesses can build consumer trust in 2025 by protecting data and boosting cybersecurity.
Government proposals to tackle hackers
Schools, the NHS and local councils will be banned from making ransomware payments under government proposals to tackle hackers.
Cyber security is biggest concern for IT leaders
Cyber security is the biggest concern among IT leaders according to a new poll.
The top cyber security concerns
The top cyber security concerns for SMEs in the UK, revealed.
New World Economic Forum cyber report
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has released its “Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2025,” highlighting the growing complexities of the digital landscape and the challenges these pose for organisations and governments globally.