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  • Companies not doing enough to protect themselves from cybersecurity risks, believing their business will not be a target for attacks

    January 27, 2016

    Despite business leaders' concerns about cybersecurity, companies are failing to protect themselves against risks, believing the worst will not happen to them. Research released today by insurer Aviva has found that two in five (44 per cent) small- and medium-sized businesses in the UK think the odds are unlikely of them being the target of a cyberattack [...]

  • FTSE 250-listed NCC Group share price soars on rising profits and sales boosted by cybercrime fears

    January 21, 2016

    Cybersecurity firm NCC Group has reported soaring sales and profits as growing cybercrime fears drive its results skyhigh. The figures The FTSE 250-listed cybersecurity firm reported revenue up by 50 per cent to £93.5m in its half-year results to 30 November 2015. Adjusted operating profit was up 26 per cent to £15.7m, from £12.4m during [...]

  • Don’t rely on government to defeat cyber crime: Business needs to get its act together

    January 15, 2016

    If 2015 taught us anything, it’s that it is now a question of when, not if, our data will be compromised. Therefore, 2016 must be the year that business gets serious about the importance of cyber security. From the chief executive down to the intern, everyone will need to see cyber security as a top priority [...]

  • Cybersecurity is a growing risk for businesses, as firms fret about the damage an incident could cause to their reputation

    January 13, 2016

    Companies are becoming increasingly concerned about the impact cyber attacks could have on their business, particularly the effect they could have on their reputation. According to a survey of more than 800 risk managers and insurance experts from around the world released today by Allianz, cyber incidents ranked as the top risk to businesses in the [...]

  • The UK needs to better insure itself against the cyber-terrorism threat

    December 2, 2015

    In the week after the devastating atrocities in Paris, the chancellor announced that infiltration of our online infrastructure ranks alongside “guns, bombs and knives” as a terrorist threat against which the UK needs urgently to defend itself. Elevating cyber-terrorism in such a public manner, backed up with commendably generous financial resources for our security services, [...]

  • One in five Brits has fallen victim to cybercrime in the last year, with a similar proportion having had their bank details stolen and used to make purchases

    November 23, 2015

    One in five (22 per cent) Brits has fallen victim to cybercrime in the last year, according to a survey released today by security software company Norton by Symantec. The survey of more than 1,000 UK consumers also found that 44 per cent of people had suffered a cybersecurity incident at some point in their life. “We no [...]

  • Paris attacks: Government to ramp up terrorism and aviation security against Islamic State in wake of Friday night’s attacks

    November 16, 2015

    The UK government has said it will "substantially" increase counter-terrorism resources against the threat posed by Islamic State as part of its five year security review, which will be unveiled next week.  Chancellor George Osborne is expected to announce huge cuts across government departments as part of his Comprehensive Spending Review, but Number 10 revealed this morning [...]

  • The UK and US governments just conducted a huge cyber terrorism drill to test the resilience of the FCA, Bank of England and Treasury

    November 12, 2015

    The UK and US governments have conducted a huge joint exercise, along with global financial firms, to see how well we'd respond to a "cyber incident" in the finance sector.   The drill involved participants including the Bank of England, the Treasury, the Cabinet Office and the Financial Conduct Authority, the chancellor said today. The exercise [...]

  • I let myself be hacked by an ethical hacker and this is what I learned about cybersecurity

    November 4, 2015

    Let me tell you this: it’s quite a disconcerting feeling to sign a form agreeing to let a hacker break into all your personal data. Even when it’s an ethical one. I’d agreed to let cybersecurity expert Ollie Whitehouse do his worst, and access as much of my information online as possible. But waiting to [...]

  • British Gas customer login data leaked in third personal data incident in a week after TalkTalk cyber attack and Marks & Spencer technical glitch

    October 29, 2015

    The account details of as many as 2,000 customers of British Gas have been leaked online, in the third high-profile personal data leak in less than a week. Email addresses and passwords to login to British Gas accounts were posted on the text upload website Pastebin, but the company believes the information leak was not as a result of [...]

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