Business Continuity stories
Cisco and OpenAI say AI agents are reshaping cyber defence by helping organisations detect, fix and respond to security threats more quickly.
Supplier breaches are amplifying disruption, with ransomware incidents in Europe rising 55.1% year on year in the first four months of 2026.
Remote responders and field teams gain a faster way to restore communications where fixed networks are absent or damaged.
The separation from Unilever will hinge on a new digital backbone, with systems to be rolled out over 18 months before TSA support ends in 2027.
Security teams are still struggling to turn vulnerability alerts into fixes, leaving companies exposed for months when IT and operations must act separately.
It gives security teams a single view of backup coverage and recovery risk, helping spot gaps before a cloud incident slows restoration.
Customers can now lower disaster-recovery costs while keeping backup copies outside the source region to meet outage and residency needs.
Almost half of ransomware victims discovered breaches only after data theft, underscoring how attackers are evading detection for weeks.
The hire signals Spektrum's push to turn growing demand for cyber resilience tools into repeatable global sales and channel growth.
More than half of Asia-Pacific organisations are seeing rising disruptions and costs, pushing supply chains towards resilience over efficiency.
The appointments underline a push to turn in-house AI trials into customer services, with governance and reliability now central to growth.
Retailers now face daily trading risk as PCI DSS 4.0 turns payment compliance into a continuous operational requirement, not an annual audit.
The environmental law firm aims to cut finance complexity and upgrade security as it shifts billing and reporting to the cloud.
Stolen credentials are fuelling fraud as attackers bypass ATO controls, exposing taxpayers and forcing tax agents to harden logins.
Rising cyber threats are forcing more Indonesian firms to rehearse crisis decisions, as a Makassar session drew about 100 executives and specialists.
Security teams are struggling to spot intrusions until after data is stolen, with 85% of leaders reporting AI-linked incidents or near misses.
With phishing and stolen credentials driving most breaches, organisations are being urged to replace passwords with passkeys for safer logins.
Business users in hard-to-reach sites will gain a new satellite option as UK Connect widens its managed network offer with Amazon Leo.
Shared fibre routes can leave supposedly redundant links exposed to the same outage, a risk growing as AI workloads demand uninterrupted connectivity.
Tech and software groups are most at risk as breaches, supplier access and stale credentials let attackers reach source code and customer data.