Cyber risk has become a barometer for corporate resilience and trust. As the landscape accelerates, boards are expanding how they engage with performance, talent, and technical insight to keep pace with rising expectations. In today’s environment, traditional rhythms are giving way to more dynamic approaches that reflect the speed of change.
Peacetime — before an attack occurs — is when to plan for disaster recovery and operational resilience. This is where asset dependency mapping will play a critical role in determining an organization’s ability to recover from an attack quickly and fully and emerge even stronger.
The UK has experienced a long string of disruptive cyber incidents, but the announcement of the cyber resilience bill cites attacks on managed service providers as a particular impetus for the overhaul of existing laws.
The EU Cyber Resilience Act represents the most significant shift in product security requirements in a generation. Starting September 11, 2026, manufacturers must report actively exploited vulnerabilities to EU authorities within 24 hours of becoming aware of them.
By harnessing the capabilities of AI to detect, mitigate, and recover from ransomware attacks, organizations can fortify their cyber resilience, safeguarding critical infrastructure and the essential services they provide to society.
With the widespread availability of ChatGPT and other Generative AI applications today, research shows a 135% increase in ‘novel social engineering’ attacks in January and February of 2023 alone.
The European Commission has released its proposal for a comprehensive framework of cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements in the EU – the EU Cyber Resilience Act. This is an important step towards a more robust harmonized set of cybersecurity rules.
Surge in ransomware attacks and the complex cybersecurity landscape – complicated by the growing adoption of remote work – are giving cyber insurance companies leverage to hike premiums at alarming rates. Here are three strategies to help you find keep costs affordable and get approved for coverage you need.
Microsoft/Marsh survey examines whether Asia’s confidence in its cyber resilience stems from truly strong defensive postures, or a misunderstanding of the threat landscape.
Long the weakest link in networks, smart devices and similar connected devices could soon be forced to bolster their defenses by the EU Cyber Resilience Act, requiring design-level security and ongoing patching.










