Critical Infrastructure stories
Industrial operators are set to get broader protection against rising cyber risks as Accenture expands into operational technology security with three deals.
Rising regulatory pressure is forcing organisations to map encryption exposure now, as post-quantum threats loom over critical systems and data.
Nearly a third of planned sites in some regions could face severe disruption as extreme heat, flooding and weak infrastructure bite by 2100.
The partnerships aim to help banks and critical infrastructure prepare for quantum-era cyber risks as QNu Labs expands in Europe.
Security teams could cut wasted remediation work as the update helps separate blocked exposures from those attackers can still exploit.
The move puts Broadridge among firms using frontier AI to harden financial software, where breaches can disrupt trading and client communications.
Lower-cost drones and other platforms could gain anti-jam protection as Roke says its new system narrows a long-standing resilience gap.
The deal values the Finnish satellite intelligence group at more than EUR 10 billion as governments step up demand for sovereign space systems.
Military buyers want mobile drone defences as the new tie-up aims to protect moving units from increasingly common UAS threats.
Regulated firms can now scan code for flaws without sending sensitive data to external AI services, as AISLE targets private deployments.
The ranking underscores rising demand for safer backup power in data centres, where AI loads are sharpening scrutiny of energy use and emissions.
It aims to help critical infrastructure operators keep sensitive security data and AI models inside UK-controlled systems during cyber incidents.
By reusing one certified control set, Spectrum cut duplicated audit work and is now targeting faster SOC 2 Type II and ISO 42001 checks.
Phishing is becoming harder to spot as attackers use encryption and AI-generated sites to target organisations more effectively.
The new local base aims to speed up commissioning and maintenance support as demand for load testing rises across Australia's data centre boom.
The appointment underscores Red Alpha's push to train workers who can bridge AI, operations and business needs as demand for hybrid talent grows.
Continuous verification is becoming vital as organisations blend biometrics and Zero Trust to stop unauthorised access to buildings and data.
Closer monitoring of cyber risks is now a priority for regional utilities, as Coliban Water seeks faster threat detection and response.
Sydney will coordinate wider APJ growth as demand rises for earlier warning on cyber threats hitting critical infrastructure and finance.
Operators in finance, telecoms, energy and transport face mandatory reporting and stronger safeguards as Ottawa tightens oversight of cyber risk.