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  • Darktrace in first acquisition since takeover as cloud security threats rise

    January 9, 2025

    Darktrace has announced its first acquisition since its recent takeover by Thoma Bravo in October, as it focuses on bolstering cloud security amid rising threats to cloud based operations. The acquisition of the UK-based cyber provider Cado security comes as businesses are increasingly shifting operations to cloud-based systems, creating an urgent need for advanced cloud [...]

  • Government-backed cyber security has a long way to go, warns Arctic Wolf

    November 1, 2024

    The boss of Arctic Wolf, one of the world’s biggest cybersecurity companies, has warned that governments need to invest in cybersecurity. Nick Schneider spoke to CityAM ahead of the Labour government’s first Budget earlier this week. Acknowledging the rise in demand for the sector, he argued: “Whilst it is encouraging that most governing bodies are [...]

  • Ten London train stations hit by ‘Islamophobic’ cyber attack on Network Rail

    September 26, 2024

    Nineteen stations across the UK have been affected by the cyber attack on Network Rail, with only London St Pancras not impacted.

  • Veterinary group CVS gears up for Australia expansion

    July 25, 2024

    Veterinary group CVS announced 10 per cent revenue growth but weaker sales amid soft demand and the effect of a cyber security attack, while it separately announced a shift in strategy to focus on growth in Australia. Like-for-like sales only increased by 2.9 per cent year on year at the London-listed company, after a rise [...]

  • A ‘blue screen of death loop’: How a Crowdstrike update crashed Microsoft systems around the world

    July 19, 2024

    Crowdstrike's flagship product, reported to be the cause of the tech crash today, acts like an antivirus, using artificial intelligence and machine learning to detect and prevent threats.

  • Former cyber security boss ‘believes a Russian group’ is behind the NHS ‘major IT incident’

    June 5, 2024

    Asked on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme if it is known who attacked Synnovis, Ciaran Martin said: “Yes. We believe it is a Russian group of cyber criminals who call themselves Qilin.

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