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13 Mar 2026
News brief: Risk of Iran-backed cyberattacks rising in U.S.
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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13 Mar 2026
NanoClaw AI agents find a home in Docker Sandboxes
By Beth PariseauThe minimal, containerized alternative to the viral OpenClaw gets an added dose of isolation from Docker microVMs, as 'AI claws' proliferate.
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12 Mar 2026
Qdrant raises $50M in funding to fuel vector database growth
By Eric AvidonWith VCs cautious about investing in data management providers, the financing, which will be used for R&D and go-to-market initiatives, serves as validation of the vendor's vision.
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13 Mar 2026
Interpol obliterates cyber criminal infrastructure
By Alex ScroxtonA major Interpol operation has resulted in the seizure of thousands of malicious cyber criminal IP addresses and servers, and multiple arrests.
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13 Mar 2026
UK falls behind on supercomputing amid slow investment, NAO warns
By Lis EvenstadWhile UKRI has improved its oversight of research and innovation, funding remains fragmented and has been too slow to replace supercomputers
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12 Mar 2026
The UK government’s digital identity scheme: Dystopian nightmare or modernised public services?
By Bryan GlickCritics and supporters of digital ID are honing their arguments for the government’s consultation – but it’s the public that will decide. How should you choose?
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11 Mar 2026
Iran war a melting pot for other cyber threats
By Alex ScroxtonState-backed cyber threat actors from non-combatant states are taking advantage of the Israeli-US war on Iran to fulfil their own goals, according to Proofpoint analysts
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11 Mar 2026
Cyber industry welcomes women, but challenges persist
By Alex ScroxtonThree-quarters of women working in security say they feel comfortable in the field, but women are still much more likely to be laid off and face persistent challenges around career advancement, according to a report
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11 Mar 2026
Salesforce tracks possible ShinyHunters campaign targeting its users
By Alex ScroxtonSalesforce warns users of an uptick in malicious activity targeting Experience Cloud customers with misconfigured user settings via an open source tool
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11 Mar 2026
Child rapist could have profiled victims through unaudited access to NHS databases
By Karl FlindersNHS analyst’s conviction for child sexual abuse offences raises concerns over unaudited access to patient data
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11 Mar 2026
Channel momentum continues at AvePoint
By Simon QuickeRecent financial results revealed an increasing contribution to the business from its channel base
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11 Mar 2026
CISOs on alert: Strengthening cyber resilience amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East
By Andrea BenitoAs regional uncertainty rises, security leaders across the Gulf focus on resilience, faster incident response and deeper threat intelligence to protect critical systems and data
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11 Mar 2026
CISOs on alert: Strengthening cyber resilience amid geopolitical tensions in the Middle East
By Andrea BenitoAs regional uncertainty rises, security leaders across the Gulf focus on resilience, faster incident response and deeper threat intelligence to protect critical systems and data
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11 Mar 2026
Welsh government boosts funding for cyber education
By Alex ScroxtonThe Welsh government’s Tech Valleys programme is providing three-quarters of a million pounds to help reach thousands of primary school children with security education and careers guidance
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10 Mar 2026
Microsoft patches zero-days in .NET and SQL Server
By Alex ScroxtonZero-days in .NET and SQL Server, and a handful of critical RCE bugs, form the nucleus of Microsoft’s March Patch Tuesday update
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10 Mar 2026
Whitehall launches digital ID consultation
By Lis EvenstadEight-week consultation aims to get the public’s view on how the proposed digital ID system would work, and contemplates introducing a universal unique identifier linked to the ID
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10 Mar 2026
Met Police to ‘trial’ handheld facial recognition tech
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonLondon Mayor Sadiq Khan reveals in a scrutiny session with London Assembly members that the Met is set to trial a facial recognition phone app for police officers
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10 Mar 2026
AI chooses nuclear escalation in 95% of simulated crises
By Charlotte LangWith artificial intelligence increasingly deployed in analysis and decision-making in armed conflict, research shows AI systems will not naturally default to ‘safe’ outcomes in nuclear crises
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10 Mar 2026
WA auditor general flags weak Microsoft 365 security controls across state entities
By Aaron TanWestern Australia’s Office of the Auditor General has uncovered weaknesses in M365 configurations across seven government agencies, leading to compromised accounts and data breaches
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09 Mar 2026
UK to launch cyber fraud squad in April
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK’s Online Crime Centre, launching next month, will bring together government, police, intelligence agencies, banks, mobile networks and tech firms to take coordinated action against cyber fraud
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09 Mar 2026
Trump looks to power up post-quantum, AI security
By Alex ScroxtonThe US has unveiled a six-pillar national cyber security strategy, with developing technological areas such as post-quantum cryptography and artificial intelligence front and centre
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09 Mar 2026
APT36 unleashes AI-generated ‘vibeware’ to flood targets
By Aaron TanThe Pakistani threat group has been using AI to rewrite malicious code across multiple programming languages, prioritising scale over sophistication to evade detection, security researchers have found
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06 Mar 2026
News brief: Strikes on Iran put cybersecurity teams on alert
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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06 Mar 2026
Scattered Spider attack on TfL affected 10 million people
By Alex ScroxtonThe 2024 Scattered Spider attack on Transport for London affected approximately 10 million people, many of whom remain blissfully unaware their data was compromised
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06 Mar 2026
Norway braced for foreign AI cyber attacks on vital petroleum computing
By Mark BallardNordic petrostate is preparing for war and turning the spotlight on vulnerabilities in its critical industries, as adversaries look for ways to damage the most important oil and gas producer to the EU
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06 Mar 2026
Nordics ally with Baltics to accelerate digital wallet roll-out
By Gerard O'DwyerBaltic and Nordic countries work together on a common certification system to support digital wallet applications
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06 Mar 2026
Enterprises warming to AI PCs amid growing cloud costs
By Aaron TanWhile global memory shortages will pose a threat to the broader PC market, AI PCs are gaining momentum across Asia as companies look to cut cloud costs, boost productivity and secure sensitive information
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05 Mar 2026
Spyware suppliers exploit more zero-days than nation states
By Alex ScroxtonExploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report
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05 Mar 2026
Government wants to build digital ID system in-house
By Lis EvenstadThe Home Affairs Committee hearing on digital ID reveals consultation is due next week; there will be no central database; and while government wants to build the system in-house, it will not replace private digital ID providers
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05 Mar 2026
Police do not have to explain to lawyer Fahad Ansari why they seized his phone data, says court
By Bill GoodwinA high court judge has ruled that police do not have to give reasons to lawyer, who acts for Hamas, why they seized his mobile phone data
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04 Mar 2026
Iranian hacktivists muster their forces but state APTs lay low
By Alex ScroxtonHacktivist activity surrounding the Iran war is sky-high but Iran’s state-backed cyber espionage actors have yet to show their hands, giving security teams a valuable window of time to shore up their defences
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04 Mar 2026
Zero-day in Android phone chips under active attack
By Alex ScroxtonGoogle and Qualcomm have tag-teamed a serious vulnerability in the chipsets used in Android mobile devices, which has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day
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04 Mar 2026
Tycoon2FA phishing platform dismantled in major operation
By Alex ScroxtonA Europol-led sting against the infamous Tycoon2FA MFA bypass phishing service has been successful, with operations disrupted and ringleaders and cyber criminal users identified
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04 Mar 2026
Landmark legal challenge against Home Office eVisa system heard
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK High Court will examine whether the Home Office policy of refusing to issue alternative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system is lawful
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03 Mar 2026
NCSC: No increase in cyber threat from Iran, but be prepared
By Alex ScroxtonWhile cyber threat levels remain stable following the outbreak of war in the Middle East at the weekend, at-risk organisations in the UK should take steps to ward off potential reprisals from Iran-linked threat actors
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02 Mar 2026
Ignition Technology sets sights on increasing business
By Simon QuickeChannel player looks to grow revenues through vendor, geographical and services expansion
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02 Mar 2026
APAC firms still in AI test mode as data readiness issues persist
By Aaron TanNetApp’s regional chief discusses the gap between AI intent and production, the rise of neoclouds, and why the storage firm is counting on getting data AI-ready to win market share
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27 Feb 2026
News brief: Attackers gain speed in cybersecurity race
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team
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27 Feb 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Flotek, Infinigate, TD Synnex, Westcon-Comstor, GitLab, Yubico and Zenarmor
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26 Feb 2026
Qilin crew continues to dominate ransomware ecosystem
By Alex ScroxtonThe Qilin ransomware gang remained ‘top dog’ in January 2026, with over 100 observed cyber attacks to its name, amid a rapidly evolving and fragmenting cyber criminal ecosystem
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26 Feb 2026
UK to see weekend protests against ‘dirty datacentres’
By Antony AdsheadEnvironmental charity Global Action Plan UK is coordinating a campaign effort to bring attention to wider concerns about datacentre electricity demand, water use and environmental impacts
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26 Feb 2026
US artificial intelligence developers accuse Chinese firms of stealing their data
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonArtificial intelligence developers are accusing Chinese firms of stealing their intellectual property following a spate of ‘distillation attacks’, despite their own alleged theft of training data
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26 Feb 2026
CrowdStrike touts agentic SOC to tackle security woes
By Aaron TanBy embedding AI agents across its platform, CrowdStrike is looking to help security teams automate repetitive security tasks, enabling them to focus on complex and stealthier threats that could slip under the radar
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25 Feb 2026
Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN users targeted in series of cyber attacks
By Alex ScroxtonThe NCSC, Cisa, and other Five Eyes agencies have warned of mass exploitation of vulnerabilities in Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN, which Cisco is attributing to an unknown threat actor called UAT-8616
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25 Feb 2026
The UK’s proposed social media ban explained
By Charlotte LangThe UK government will use new legal powers to lay the groundwork for an under-16 social media ban after its consultation on children’s digital well-being, but opponents warn the measures being considered will only treat the symptoms of the problem if they ignore the structural power of big tech
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25 Feb 2026
Application exploitation back in vogue, says IBM cyber unit
By Alex ScroxtonIBM’s X-Force unit observes an uptick in the exploitation of vulnerable public-facing software applications
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25 Feb 2026
Police created ‘intelligence profile’ of BBC journalist subject to phone surveillance
By Bill GoodwinPolice and MI5 conducted seven unlawful operations to obtain phone data relating to former BBC journalist Vincent Kearney, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard today
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25 Feb 2026
How AI code generation is pushing DevSecOps to machine speed
By Stephen WithersOrganisations should adopt shared platforms and automated governance to keep pace with the growing use of generative AI tools that are helping developers produce code at unprecedented volumes
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24 Feb 2026
Cyber association launches code of conduct for security pros
By Alex ScroxtonISC2’s Code of Professional Conduct will supposedly establish a worldwide framework dedicated to principled and ethical practices in the security trade
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23 Feb 2026
Ransomware hammers manufacturing sector
By Alissa IreiRansomware attacks on manufacturers are skyrocketing. For cybercriminals, the sector sits at a sweet spot on the risk-reward continuum.
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23 Feb 2026
Innovate UK cyber startup programme gets £10m funding booster
By Alex ScroxtonGraduates of DSIT and Innovate UK's CyberASAP scheme to commercialise cutting-edge cyber research projects have raised nearly £50m in the past decade
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23 Feb 2026
Pure Storage rebrands to Everpure as storage maker’s business expands focus to data management
By Antony AdsheadEverpure rebrand aims to put the focus on managing data throughout its lifecycle for optimum use, storage, security and sovereignty, with new functionality planned this year
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23 Feb 2026
Why crypto agility is key to quantum readiness
By Aaron TanWith quantum computing threatening current encryption standards, experts call for organisations to achieve crypto agility by managing the lifecycle of certificates and cryptographic keys through automation
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20 Feb 2026
News brief: Nation-state hackers active on the global stage
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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20 Feb 2026
UK AI alignment project gets OpenAI and Microsoft boost
By Cliff SaranAltogether, £27m is now available to fund the AI Security Institute’s work to collaborate on safe, secure artificial intelligence
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20 Feb 2026
What it takes to secure agentic commerce
By Aaron TanWith AI agents increasingly acting as digital concierges for shoppers, verifying bot identities, securing the APIs they rely on and detecting anomalous behaviour will be key to safeguarding automated transactions, according to Akamai
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19 Feb 2026
ICO wins appeal over data protection obligations in Currys cyber attack
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK Information Commissioner’s Office has won an important appeal relating to data protection obligations arising from a 2017-18 cyber attack at electronics retailer Currys PC World
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19 Feb 2026
PromptSpy Android malware may exploit Gemini AI
By Alex ScroxtonA newly uncovered malware targeting the Android operating system seems to exploit Google’s Gemini GenAI tool to help it maintain persistence
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19 Feb 2026
Bank of Ireland UK fined for late security system implementation
By Karl FlindersThe payments regulator has fined the bank nearly £4m after it missed a deadline to implement a system to check payees
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18 Feb 2026
Flaws in Google and Microsoft products added to Cisa catalogue
By Alex ScroxtonCisa has added six CVEs to its Kev catalogue this week, including newly disclosed issues in Google Chromium and Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines, and some older flaws as well
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18 Feb 2026
0APT ransomware crew makes embarrassing splash
By Alex ScroxtonA ransomware gang called 0APT has attracted attention, but many of its victims may not even be real, and its operators are being accused of over-egging their criminal pudding
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18 Feb 2026
Agentic AI affecting the world of the SOC
By Simon QuickeWhile many are tempted to lean on agentic AI, the rush to do so is potentially creating more risk
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17 Feb 2026
Western cyber alliances risk fragmenting in new world order
By Alex ScroxtonThe conduct of powerful nations is causing knock-on effects in the cyber world as long-standing security frameworks appear increasingly precarious
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17 Feb 2026
Businesses may be caught by government proposals to restrict VPN use
By Bill GoodwinLabour proposals to restrict social media use to people aged 16 and under could have unintended consequences for businesses using virtual private networks
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17 Feb 2026
Government wages cyber campaign as half the UK’s SMEs are breached
By Brian McKennaUK government says half of all small businesses have been cyber breached in the recent past as it urges them to ‘lock the door’
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17 Feb 2026
British Transport Police start using live facial recognition
By Charlotte LangBritish Transport Police will deploy facial recognition for six months despite calls for the government to halt its rapid expansion of the technology
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16 Feb 2026
Meeting NCSC MSP guidance a competitive advantage
By Simon QuickeBeing able to meet the requirements the national body recommends is a positive for managed service providers
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13 Feb 2026
News brief: 6 Microsoft zero days and a warning from CISA
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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12 Feb 2026
European Commission: TikTok’s addictive design breaches EU law
By Adele Zeynep WaltonIn a preliminary ruling, European Commission says TikTok’s additive design features are in breach of laws designed to create safer digital spaces
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11 Feb 2026
CVE volumes may plausibly reach 100,000 this year
By Alex ScroxtonThe number of vulnerabilities to be disclosed in 2026 is almost certain to exceed last year's total, and may be heading towards 100,000, according to analysis
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11 Feb 2026
London Assembly member: Police should halt facial-recognition technology use
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonIn lieu of a full-blown ban on the technology, Green London Assembly member Zoë Garbett has called for a number of new safeguards to be implemented that she feels would protect Londoners from ‘escalating’ biometric surveillance
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11 Feb 2026
The Security Interviews: Mick Baccio, Splunk
By Alex ScroxtonMick Baccio, global security advisor at Splunk SURGe and Cisco Foundation AI, reveals how the experience of running cyber on a dime for a US presidential campaign has informed how he does security, and why the basics still matter
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11 Feb 2026
Alteryx and Advania share AI insights
By Simon QuickeCustomers want to adopt artificial intelligence, but there continue to be factors holding them back, which are areas the channel can help with
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11 Feb 2026
CIOs discuss friction between legacy IT and innovation
By Cliff SaranWhile it may not be something IT leaders want to talk about, managing technical debt is critical to moving forward with IT innovation
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10 Feb 2026
Arctic Wolf targets mid-market security gap in APAC
By Stephen WithersFollowing the launch of its full portfolio in Malaysia, the SOC provider discusses the security challenges facing lean IT teams, the value of supplier neutrality, and its roadmap for AI and ransomware protection
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10 Feb 2026
February Patch Tuesday: Microsoft drops six zero-days
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft releases patches for six zero-day flaws in its latest monthly update, many of them related to security feature bypass issues
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10 Feb 2026
Researchers delve inside new SolarWinds RCE attack chain
By Alex ScroxtonResearchers at Huntress and Microsoft have shared findings from their analysis of a new SolarWinds Web Help Desk vulnerability
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10 Feb 2026
Second ever international AI safety report published
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonMore than 100 artificial intelligence experts have produced the second international AI safety report ahead of a summit in India, outlining a high degree of uncertainty about the development and risks of AI
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10 Feb 2026
Artificial intelligence now finance sector’s ‘connective tissue’
By Karl FlindersMajor study finds debate over AI adoption is over as almost every finance firm in the world is already using the technology
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10 Feb 2026
Singapore mounts largest ever cyber operation to oust APT actor
By Aaron TanOperation Cyber Guardian mobilised over 100 defenders to neutralise UNC3886, which infiltrated Singtel, StarHub, M1 and Simba networks, operators issue joint pledge on defence-in-depth
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09 Feb 2026
Russia’s cyber attacks on Polish utilities draws NCSC alert
By Alex ScroxtonA series of Russian cyber attacks targeting Poland’s energy infrastructure has prompted a warning from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre
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09 Feb 2026
UAE’s TII challenges big tech dominance with open source Falcon AI models
By Andrea BenitoThrough its Falcon models and an open, efficiency-driven research strategy, the Technology Innovation Institute is positioning the UAE as a producer of foundational AI, not merely a consumer of global platforms
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09 Feb 2026
US bid for Dutch ID infrastructure raises sovereignty concerns
By Kim LoohuisKyndryl’s proposed takeover shows how critical systems become exposed to foreign control without an overarching policy decision
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09 Feb 2026
As space gets crowded, cyber threats from jamming to stalker satellites loom large
By Aaron TanExperts at the inaugural CYSAT Asia in Singapore warn of the urgency of securing space assets amid growing geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities
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06 Feb 2026
News brief: Ransomware trends show new twists to old game
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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06 Feb 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Insight, Westcon-Comstor, Infinigate UKI, Assured Data Protection and TP-Link, and Palo Alto Networks
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04 Feb 2026
SolarWinds RCE bug makes Cisa list as exploitation spreads
By Alex ScroxtonExploitation of CVE-2025-40551, an RCE flaw affecting SolarWinds Web Help Desk, appears to be spreading, with defenders on high alert
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04 Feb 2026
UK government must get its hands dirty on security, report says
By Alex ScroxtonAs the UK government develops its National Cyber Action Plan, a report from the Rusi think tank urges Westminster to take a more interventionist approach
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04 Feb 2026
AI security worries stall enterprise production deployments
By Beth PariseauFrom Big Tech executives at Cisco's AI Summit this week to market research, the industry is waking up to a major hindrance in enterprise AI adoption.
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03 Feb 2026
Ransomware gangs focus on winning hearts and minds
By Alex ScroxtonRansomware-as-a-service operations are increasingly seeking to forge connections with employees, contractors and trusted partners of their target organisations as an alternative to straight-up hacking, says NCC
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03 Feb 2026
Infosecurity Europe launches cyber security startups stream
By Brian McKennaInfosecurity Europe 2026 will feature a cyber security startup exhibition zone and a competition for business support, in conjunction with the UK Cyber Flywheel organisation
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03 Feb 2026
Banks on the hook for £173m in APP fraud reimbursement
By Karl FlindersBanks paid 88% losses claimed by customers that fell victim to authorised push payment fraud last year
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02 Feb 2026
Canva uses 1Password to secure ID during growth phase
By Alex ScroxtonAs it underwent a growth spurt in the early 2020s, graphic design platform Canva turned to 1Password to manage identity across its expanding organisation
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02 Feb 2026
Sluggish UK security growth offset elsewhere in Europe
By Simon QuickeThe European market as a whole saw cypher security sales increase last year, even with a couple of the leading territories underperforming
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02 Feb 2026
Interview: Why identity is the nucleus for cyber security
By Aaron TanAmid a wave of market consolidation, Computer Weekly speaks to Keeper Security’s leadership on how identity and access management systems are becoming unified identity platforms capable of securing both human and machine identities
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30 Jan 2026
News brief: Patch critical and high-severity vulnerabilities now
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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30 Jan 2026
Home Office announces sweeping police technology plans
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe Home Office plans to ramp up its deployment of artificial intelligence and facial-recognition technologies under wide-ranging reforms to UK policing
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30 Jan 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Redsquid, BCS Consultancy, Evolve IP, ANS, Synaxon, TD Synnex, Advania and Guardz
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30 Jan 2026
Hitachi Vantara: Customers looking for channel help with AI
By Simon QuickeVendor releases insights into position of UK IT leaders on artificial intelligence, with the overwhelming majority keen to work with a partner
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29 Jan 2026
RAMP ransomware forum goes dark in probable FBI sting
By Alex ScroxtonRAMP, an infamous Russian-speaking cyber crime forum, has gone off the air after an apparent US operation
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29 Jan 2026
Metropolitan Police needs effective constraints on live facial recognition use, court hears
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe Metropolitan Police has defended its use of live facial recognition against a legal challenge that claims there are no effective constraints on where it can deploy the technology
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29 Jan 2026
Security now one of the UK’s fastest-growing career paths
By Alex ScroxtonThe number of people working in the cyber security field has almost trebled in the 2020s, with one cyber professional for every 68 businesses in the UK
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29 Jan 2026
Westcon-Comstor and Bechtle expand global reach
By Simon QuickeDistributors Westcon-Comstor and Bechtle seal acquisitions to add more geographical coverage across Europe
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27 Jan 2026
Transfer learning and governance help bridge healthcare AI divide
By Aaron TanSingapore researchers show how adapting pre-trained AI models can solve data scarcity issues in countries with limited resources. Separately, they have proposed forming an international consortium to build consensus on AI governance in medicine