Features 12.03.2024
Software Security Liability Regimes: The Good, The Bad and the Buggy
Untangling the nuances of liability regimes for software makers that rush code to market.
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Features 12.03.2024
Untangling the nuances of liability regimes for software makers that rush code to market.
Features 27.02.2024
What if, in order to try to deter cybercrime, the result is to deter cybersecurity researchers?
Features 20.02.2024
Phil Muncaster takes a look at the EU’s new blockbuster rules for the IT sector and financial services
Blogs & Opinions 15.02.2024
Board-level responsibility for cybersecurity can be far more extensive than many assume.
Features 19.12.2023
There’s no such thing as a quiet year on planet cybersecurity. This year’s headlines are next year’s lessons
Blogs & Opinions 12.10.2023
The cloud undoubtedly comes with many positives, but it has also led to businesses storing far more data than they need to
Blogs & Opinions 05.09.2023
Where does the moral boundary for cyber vigilantism lie?
Blogs & Opinions 08.08.2023
Cyber risk is increasingly prevalent as a Boardroom topic, but just talking about it isn’t enough…
Blogs & Opinions 27.07.2023
Government departments are exploiting loopholes to avoid cybersecurity failure disclosures, and increasingly relaxed regulation means they’re getting away with it, bemoans Jon Fielding After five years of GDPR and three years of hybrid working, you’d expect organisations to have improved their data handling and device security. But in the public sector, losses are still […]
Features 25.07.2023
It’s time to call a spade a spade. What’s really behind an executive’s cybersecurity investment decisions?
Features 06.07.2023
From Americold to SolarWinds, logistics companies have been, and continue to be, vulnerable to cyber attacks. Eugene Yiga investigates
Features 01.06.2023
Celebrated instances of botnet takedowns and cyber crime indictments often rely on major cybersecurity vendors for intelligence and expertise. But can the government bring cyber criminals to justice without the backing of the private sector? Dan Raywood investigates Earlier this year, Assured Intelligence considered global law enforcement’s response efforts to ransomware. We questioned whether there […]
Features 30.05.2023
Attack prevention is a much-talked about area of security, but what happens after a breach takes place?
Features 25.05.2023
Personal cases against executives over cybersecurity issues are on the increase. Is it still safe to be a CISO?
Features 23.05.2023
Clear, concise and transparent communication can help limit the damage to a firm’s reputation following a cyber-attack, but it’s not easy to get right
Blogs & Opinions 12.05.2023
DORA aims to ensure that the financial services industry can withstand and respond to digital risks. Here’s the low-down on the regulation