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The UK’s Risky Gamble: Will Banning Ransomware Payments Save Us or Sink Us?
The UK government is considering a ban on ransomware payments, but experts warn it could cripple essential services. Is this a genius move or a disaster?
The Billion-Dollar Glitch: How a Cyber-Attack Drove Jaguar Land Rover into the Red
A crippling cyber-attack pushed Jaguar Land Rover into a £455m loss, offering a stark lesson on the immense financial risks of digital vulnerability.
The £101 Million Wake-Up Call: How a Cyber Attack Halved M&S Profits and Redefined Investor Risk
A devastating cyber attack cost retail giant M&S a staggering £101m, halving its profits. This is a critical lesson on modern financial and investor risk.
Beyond the Bottom Line: How Next’s £1.1bn Profit Forecast Reveals the New Rules of Retail Resilience
Next’s £1.1bn profit forecast reveals a masterclass in resilience, showing how strategic tech investment creates a competitive edge in a volatile market.
After the Breach: Why the M&S and TCS Split is a Landmark Moment for Corporate Tech
M&S ends its IT contract with TCS after a cyber attack, signaling a major shift in how businesses view outsourcing, cybersecurity, and in-house control.
Code Red on the Assembly Line: How One Cyber-Attack Drove UK Car Production to a 70-Year Low
A JLR cyber-attack caused UK car production to hit a 70-year low, revealing the shocking fragility of our modern, software-driven industrial world.
The £2.1 Billion Keyboard Stroke: How a Cyber Attack Became the UK’s Costliest Financial Disaster
A staggering £2.1bn cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover marks a new era of financial risk, making it the costliest in UK history.
The £2.1 Billion Breach: How the Jaguar Land Rover Hack Rewrote the Rules of Financial Risk
The Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack, estimated to cost a staggering £2.1bn, redefines financial risk and highlights cybersecurity’s critical role in the economy.
Your Cloud is Down: Why Your Best Defense Against AI Cyberattacks is a Pen and Paper
In an age of AI cyberattacks, your high-tech SaaS company’s best defense might be surprisingly low-tech: a pen and a paper-based contingency plan.