Business Continuity stories
Eligible mutual policyholders will share in the largest programme payout yet, with credits lifted by low losses and added risk mitigation effort.
More than half of North American SMBs lack basic email protections, leaving them more exposed to phishing, impersonation and fraud than UK peers.
Service providers facing rising cloud bills and data residency demands now have a packaged alternative for infrastructure and protection services.
The move gives Dell users a way to verify recent snapshots and recover cleaner data after ransomware, reducing downtime and data loss.
Older servers may be unprotected for years because some backup providers no longer fully support them, risking recovery failures and audit breaches.
Enterprises facing rising cyber risk will gain a single view of alerts and business impact as the firms combine security data and AI analytics.
One in three emails flagged in Barracuda's study was malicious, as AI and phishing kits helped drive more account takeovers.
The handover comes as PagerDuty seeks to build on stabilising retention, accelerating new business and momentum in its AI-first operations cloud.
A smaller band of operators is driving most incidents, leaving companies facing fewer but more organised ransomware gangs.
IT teams could cut repair times as Phoenix47's new agent mines past incidents and internal documents to guide engineers live.
Experts say AI is accelerating ransomware attacks, shrinking the patching window and forcing organisations to overhaul defences and recovery plans.
APAC institutions are racing into digital assets, but losses are permanent once blockchain transactions finalise, making security a board-level growth issue.
Disruptions to key sea lanes are increasingly shaping freight costs, energy markets and supply chains, students at Galgotias University were told.
Database outages are pushing more retailers and healthcare groups to hire external specialists, driving more than 50 new WellData contracts.
Vendor lock-in can turn cloud voice upgrades into costly transformation programmes, raising service risk and limiting control over future changes.
Most Australian organisations are using or planning AI agents for security tasks before formal controls are in place, Semperis found.
Thailand has joined the ransomware top 10 as fewer groups now drive most attacks, raising the cost of each breach for businesses.
The hire underlines growing demand for cyber advisers with government experience as Inspira expands consulting for corporate and public sector clients.
Despite welcome AI funding, tech leaders say small firms still lack the cyber defences needed to adopt new tools safely.
Ransomware is hitting Australian large businesses harder than global peers, with most victims still paying attackers despite backup defences.