News & Advice

Want to keep up with the world of cyber? We have plenty of articles and guides on how your business can stay cyber savvy.

By focusing on a strong educational foundation, gaining specialised certifications, accumulating practical experience, networking, participating in government and private sector initiatives, and committing to lifelong learning, you can successfully navigate the route into a fulfilling cyber security career.
This article aims to shed light on the importance of cyber security for SMEs and offers practical guidance for navigating the digital age safely and efficiently.
Explore the latest revelations about the thriving tech job market in the UK.
New guidelines for secure AI system development will help developers of any systems that use AI make informed cyber security decisions at every stage of the development process.
New CIE assured providers give organisations support to create structured table-top or live-play cyber incident exercises.
Latest Cyber Aware campaign aims to help shoppers protect themselves online in the run up to the festive period.
Evidence shows that organizations are failing to act on their security concerns: Currently, 23% of the organizations that are using GenAI tools aren’t monitoring this usage at all, and 33% have yet to implement any additional GenAI-related security measures
The government is keen to increase the number of businesses which hold the certifications particularly as 34% of surveyed users stated that they became Cyber Essentials certified to comply with public sector contract requirements.
It has been confirmed that an Oxford-based company suffered a ‘normal’ ransomware attack. As is typical in such attacks, the threat actors contacted the company’s executives, demanding a ransom payment.
Held across two floors of the BCC in Chippenham, the event was divided into three zones – Innovation, Collaboration and Education (ICE) – mirroring three of the four aims of the BCC.
CEOs and senior leaders are being encouraged to have essential discussions about cyber security by GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) which is launching fresh resources to help them do so.
Hermann Hauser, the co-founder of Acorn Computers,  pre-recorded an interview that was aired at the National Cyber Security Centre’s CYBERUK conference, held in Belfast on 19 and 20 April.