In today’s hyper-connected landscape, cyber-attacks are no longer just a technical or compliance issue — they are a material business risk, capable of inflicting serious financial damage across sectors. The UK Government’s recent summary of independent research — particularly the section on “sector-specific costings” — shines a stark light on just how big the stakes...
The Global Ransomware Shift: What the UK Ransom Payment Ban Means for Businesses
Over the past decade, ransomware has evolved from a disruptive cyber nuisance into one of the most financially damaging, politically sensitive, and operationally crippling forms of cybercrime. As attackers matured and ransom demands soared, governments worldwide began reassessing how to protect national resilience — especially across critical national infrastructure (CNI).One of the most significant developments...
Cybersecurity for Non-Profit Organisations: What Leaders, Trustees, and Tech Teams Must Get Right
Charities and non-profit organisations (NPOs) continue to be prime targets for cybercriminals because they handle sensitive personal data, process online donations, and often operate with limited IT resources and a distributed workforce. In the UK alone, 14% of charities experienced cybercrime within the past year, with phishing accounting for 95% of charity-related cyber incidents. The...




