Incident Response stories
Most UK organisations lack full visibility of AI tools in use, leaving security teams slower to spot breaches and respond to incidents.
Fleet operators can now stream telematics data into Google Cloud in real time, cutting delays that slow route changes and incident response.
New reporting deadlines are pushing critical UK firms to secure trusted communications when cyber attacks knock out internal systems.
Rising tool sprawl is pushing UK firms towards single observability platforms, with 97% of IT leaders open to consolidation.
Existing Threat Scan customers get new free tools to spot ransomware in backups before restoration, reducing the risk of reinfecting production systems.
Security teams risk missed attacks and slower investigations unless AI can see network traffic in motion across hybrid cloud environments.
Many firms still lack recoverable copies of critical data as ransomware increasingly targets cloud and SaaS systems, experts warn.
It aims to cut ransomware downtime by giving organisations a live map of assets and dependencies drawn from more than 60 data sources.
Many firms still fail to test SaaS recovery properly, leaving identity outages able to cut off access to other core applications.
Security teams in North America can now weigh cloud and on-premise options as Suprema rolls out facial access tools that fit existing systems.
Dormant implants in carrier systems could expose subscriber data and signals across Europe and APAC, Rapid7 warned.
Many enterprises still cannot prove they can restore data quickly enough as cloud, container and AI systems outpace traditional backup plans.
The malicious packages could leave build systems and Kubernetes clusters exposed, prompting checks across CI/CD pipelines and AI frameworks.
Businesses relying only on endpoint tools could miss more than 137,000 network attacks, as perimeter threats took a larger share in 2025.
Cloud office accounts are emerging as a major weakness in Malaysia, with 3,945 confirmed incidents tied to Microsoft 365 in 2025.
Many firms still fail recovery tests, leaving cyber attacks or outages able to halt services and expose critical data.
Demand for round-the-clock cyber defence is pushing Slipstream Cyber to strengthen its operations as attacks become faster and more complex.
Stronger margins and a balance-sheet turnaround lifted the Indonesian cybersecurity group after revenue jumped 62.1% to IDR 527.1 billion.
Only 42% of Australian organisations back up all workloads, leaving many exposed when ransomware or hardware failures hit.
A single managed platform has eased pressure on Dubber's lean engineering team as it scales observability across more than one million daily calls.