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UK data regulator defends decision not to investigate MoD Afghan data breach
The UK's data protection regulator declined to launch an investigation into a leak at the Ministry of Defence that risked the lives of thousands of Afghans connected with the British Armed Forces.…
Restructuring risk operations: building a business-aligned cyber strategy
Partner Content As cyber risk continues to escalate, many organizations face a disconnect between cybersecurity investments and actual risk reduction. Despite increased security budgets, formal cyber risk programs, and adoption of new frameworks, recent data shows these efforts often fail to lower risk profiles.…
Muji's minimalist calm shattered as ransomware takes down logistics partner
Japanese retailer Muji is suspending online orders after logistics partner Askul was knocked offline by a ransomware attack.…
Feds flag active exploitation of patched Windows SMB vuln
Uncle Sam's cyber wardens have warned that a high-severity flaw in Microsoft's Windows SMB client is now being actively exploited – months after it was patched.…
A shot in the dark: Can malware vaccines stop ransomware's rampage?
Feature What's better, prevention or cure? For a long time the global cybersecurity industry has operated by reacting to attacks and computer viruses. But given that ransomware has continued to escalate, more proactive action is needed.…
Zero Trust Everywhere: a new era in cybersecurity for European organizations
Partner Content Many organizations across Europe have taken steps to implement Zero Trust principles, securing users, devices, workloads, and applications. But while these efforts are critical, they can leave significant gaps in resilience and security if applied too narrowly.…
Anti-fraud body leaks dozens of email addresses in invite mishap
Anti-fraud nonprofit Cifas was left red-faced after sending out a calendar invite that exposed the email addresses of dozens of individuals working across the fraud space.…