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Another Year of Uncertainty: 2026 IT Predictions

As we look toward 2026, the IT landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace. The forces of digital transformation, persistent security threats, and economic pressures are compelling organizations to build more resilient, efficient, and intelligent infrastructure. For IT leaders, navigating these changes requires a clear vision and a practical strategy.

UK's New Cyber Bill Fortifies Defenses

The services we rely on daily—healthcare, transport, energy, and water—are the backbone of our society. An attack on these systems can cause massive disruption, affecting everything from hospital appointments to the power in our homes. In response to this growing threat, the UK government introduced the Cybersecurity and Resilience Bill on November 12, 2025, a landmark piece of legislation designed to significantly strengthen the nation’s defenses against cyber-attacks.

Cybersecurity Awareness for Small and Medium-sized Businesses: Your 11 point Action Plan

As we near the end of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a quick reminder that digital threats aren’t just a concern for Fortune 500 companies. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMB’s) face mounting cyber risks, yet many lack the resources or expertise to defend against increasingly sophisticated attacks. The reality? Cybercriminals target SMBs precisely because they assume you’re unprepared.

What Banks Want You to Know This Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Before you carve that pumpkin or pick out a trendy costume at Spirit Halloween, there’s something else you should be thinking about this October. It’s once again Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and financial institutions across the country are using this time to share critical security insights that could save you from becoming the next victim of cybercrime. For the past twenty years, the U.S.
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Mitigating Cloud Security Threats with Strategic Cyber Recovery

Cloud computing has reshaped the business landscape, delivering the scalability, flexibility and efficiency needed to stay competitive in a fast-moving world. However, this digital transformation brings with it security risks. From data breaches to cyberattacks and unexpected outages, today's cloud environments face constant threats. As stated in the IBM data breach report, 80% of organisations have experienced a rise in cloud security incidents, with 45% of breaches being cloud-based, and the average cost of a data breach is $4.35 million.

Ready or Not?? New 11:11 Ransomware Report

The statistics in our Ransomware Report are sobering: ransomware attacks occur roughly every 11 seconds, with 85% of organizations suffering at least one attack within a 12-month period. For IT professionals managing critical infrastructure, the question isn’t if you’ll face a cyber incident—it’s when. The numbers are staggering: cybercrime damages are projected to reach $23 trillion annually by 2027.

Cybersecurity, Cyber Recovery and the Fight Against AI

Cybersecurity has always been a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Defenders build taller walls, and attackers find longer ladders. But with the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI), the very nature of this conflict is changing. AI is no longer just a tool for defenders; it’s being weaponized by cybercriminals to automate and scale attacks with unprecedented speed and sophistication.

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: What You Can do to Go the Extra Mile

Like Halloween, October is also Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time for organizations and individuals to sharpen their focus on data protection. With cybercrime rates soaring since 2020, this annual reminder has never been more critical. The conversation is shifting from viewing cybersecurity as just an IT problem to recognizing it as a shared business responsibility. According to the World Economic Forum, human error is a factor in a staggering 95% of all cybersecurity incidents.

Rethinking Passwords to Build a Cyber Strong Tomorrow

The reality is clear: passwords remain one of the most-targeted—and most vulnerable—gateways into business IT environments. As cyber threats increase and evolve, relying on outdated password practices simply isn’t enough anymore. This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, let’s modernize our approach and treat password security not as a checkbox, but as a cornerstone of effective cyber resilience.