Small organisations are often told to take cyber security seriously, but the advice can become too broad too quickly. The focus should be on the controls that can be improved now, without waiting for a large security project, a new team, or a major b ...
Cyber Hygiene: What the 2026 Breaches Survey Shows
The latest UK Government Cyber Security Breaches Survey gives business leaders a useful, if mixed, view of cyber risk. The key takeaway is encouraging in one respect: The proportion of UK businesses reporting a cyber breach or attack remained at 43% ...
Backups Don’t Recover Businesses. Disaster Recovery Does.
A lifejacket on its own will not save you. It may keep you afloat for a time, but it does not get you back to safety. Backup works in much the same way. It protects data, but on its own, it does not recover the business. Over the last 10 years, ...
CLAIM DENIED: 3 Things That Will Compromise Cyber Insurance Cover
One in four claims is denied after an incident, and the problem is usually far less dramatic than people expect. If security measures are said to be in place when they are not, an insurer may not be obliged to pay a claim. A cyber insurance cover ...
Cyber incidents in 2026 so far: Disruption is the trend, recovery is the difference
So far in 2026, the pattern in cyber incidents has been hard to miss: incidents are more frequent, disruption lasts longer, and the knock-on impact spreads faster. Pressure on public services has been especially clear, while attackers continue to exp ...
Data Sovereignty in a Global Cloud: Why Your Backup Strategy Needs Borders
Data sovereignty has come under renewed scrutiny after a quiet ruling in a Canadian courtroom raised broader concerns across the cloud industry. In this case, OVHcloud, a major provider, was instructed to hand over customer data stored in Europe. The ...
What Really Happens in the First 48 Hours Webinars
The first 48 hours are a critical race to contain attackers who spread in minutes: 93% of businesses that suffer data loss for 10 days or more file for bankruptcy within a year.
What Really Happens in the First 48 Hours Webinar Video
The first 48 hours are a critical race to contain attackers who spread in minutes: 93% of businesses that suffer data loss for 10 days or more file for bankruptcy within a year.
The Changing Meaning of Sovereignty
Sovereignty has become a divisive political term, often reduced to a slogan rather than upheld as a principle. Its meaning has been stretched and diluted. The same is now happening with cloud solutions. In marketing, “cloud sovereignty” is frequently ...
Don’t Let Your Business Hit the Fan Webinar Video
Watch the replay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLG6fViQFH4What happens when things go wrong for your business? When your systems go down, your data is gone, and your staff can't access your premises. How can you bounce back without losing any ...
The Hidden Risk in M365 Backups – And Why the UK Can’t Afford Complacency
When Microsoft France admitted – under oath before the French Senate – that it could not guarantee data sovereignty for EU customers, it triggered a major debate across Europe about the true risks of entrusting sensitive data to global tech giants. A ...
Secure Your Data: 3-2-1-1-0 for Public Sector
To combat ransomware attacks, it’s crucial to understand the seven common attack vectors they use. Read our eBook to discover practical strategies to strengthen your defences.