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Veeam report finds close to 70% of organisations still under cyberattack...

As cyberthreats continue to evolve, new Veeam research highlights alarming recovery rates and emphasises the urgent need for robust data resilience strategies. Veeam Software has announced the findings of its latest...

M&S apologises after ‘cyberincident’ disrupts contactless payments and onl...

Marks & Spencer has issued an apology after a ‘cyberincident’ disrupted contactless payments in its stores.  The retailer said delays to click-and-collect orders were ongoing but assured customers it was ‘wo...

How AI is reinventing cybersecurity for the automotive industry

Alain Penel, VP of Middle East, CIS and Turkey at Fortinet, discusses how AI is reinventing cybersecurity in the automotive industry and redefining security for automotive organisations. Autonomous and electric...

Stanhope Insurance builds secure comparison website for jewellery and luxury...

By harnessing Mendix’s low code capabilities, Stanhope Insurance delivers a streamlined and secure way for customers to insure luxury valuables via a bespoke comparison platform. A total of 90% of motor insurance and 6...

Editor’s Question: Common psychological tactics used in social engineering a...

We asked three industry experts what are the most common psychological tactics used in social engineering attacks, and how can organisations train employees to recognise and resist them? Cybersecurity isn’t just about f...

What are the most common psychological tactics used in social engineering...

Social engineering remains one of the most effective and dangerous tactics in a cybercriminal’s arsenal – not because it exploits systems, but because it manipulates people. These attacks rely on psychological t...

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