Britain’s digital delinquents
Organised gangs and hostile states are recruiting teenage hackers to wreak havoc online
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Organised gangs and hostile states are recruiting teenage hackers to wreak havoc online
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A zero-trust approach and user-friendly tech are vital defences against online threats.
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Cloud can provide resilience and data protection in an evolving security landscape
Confidence in political systems is being challenged by evolving digital threats.
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Ian West, head of Nato’s Cyber Security Centre, on AI, Ukraine and tackling a billion “suspicious events” a day.
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The Local Government Association’s cybersecurity lead on Nelson Mandela, serving in the army, and asking for forgiveness rather than permission.
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The CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre on the dangers of rapid tech development, data-sharing and TikTok.
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Victor Zhora exchanged a career in business for a top job in Ukraine’s civil service. A year later he was helping…
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The cybersecurity needs of public and private sector organisations are more complex than ever.
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The war has created a new paradigm where cybercriminals and hacktivist groups enjoy state protection.
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Rather than threatening to wipe company data, ransomware attacks are now more likely to involve threats to publish sensitive, stolen…
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The Royal United Services Institute is calling for £250m a year to police cyber-enabled fraud.
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From subscription services to specialisation and outsourcing, cybercriminals are innovating, and we need to be prepared.
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