New Cyber Insurance Program: Sophos and Capsule Team Up to Support UK MSPs

Sophos has partnered with Capsule, a UK-based cyber insurance broker. The plan? Simplify insurance access for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) using Sophos cybersecurity solutions through managed service providers (MSPs). This program addresses the growing demand for cyber insurance and helps SMBs avoid long application processes and complex technical criteria. Chris Bell, senior vice president … Read more

GenAI Adoption Outpaces Security: 2025 Data Threat Report Exposes Gaps and Solutions

GenAI Surges Ahead, But Security Gaps Widen Thales’ 2025 Data Threat Report reveals that enterprises are embracing generative AI (GenAI) faster than ever. One-third of surveyed organizations report being in the “integration” or “transformation” phase. Yet, only a small portion have adjusted cybersecurity measures to match this rapid AI adoption. Nearly 70% cite the GenAI … Read more

New Data Shows Training Cuts Phishing Risk by 86% – A Big Win for Cybersecurity

New Dogs, New Tricks: Fighting Digital Mammoths with Click-Smart Training “To err is human,” in the digital age, it’s just as true as when cavemen mistook mammoths for pets. But while our ancestors battled saber-toothed cats, today’s prey are cyber attackers, and phishing emails are their spears. In this modern hunt, we don’t need to … Read more

Cybersecurity Crisis: WTW 2025 Report Reveals Alarming Supply Chain Threats

Highly Efficient Supply Chains Expose Global Firms to Cybersecurity Threats Today’s interconnected global economy has produced exceptionally efficient supply chains, but at a growing cost: cybersecurity vulnerability. According to WTW’s newly released 2025 Global Supply Chain Risk Report, cyber threats are now a central concern in supply chain risk management. Based on replies from 1,000 … Read more

Harrods Hack Aftermath Aligns with Stark Warning from UK Government

Retail hacks serve as wake-up call In recent weeks the, Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods hacks have disrupted payments, deliveries, and day-to-day operations; the UK government has issued a blunt warning: cyberattacks aren’t going away, and artificial intelligence is about to make things worse. Speaking at the CyberUK 2025 conference in Manchester, Cabinet Office Minister Pat … Read more

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