Critical Infrastructure stories
Flaws in widely used building controls could let remote attackers seize heating, lighting and access systems or expose sensitive data.
A decade of support has helped operators keep rail, power and factory systems running on Linux without frequent upgrades.
Hospitals are adopting AI-linked equipment faster than security rules can keep up, leaving patient care exposed to new cyber risks.
Government blackouts, power failures and war drove unusually severe and prolonged internet disruptions across multiple regions in the first quarter.
Live Navy trials are testing whether passive detection and autonomous response can help operators track small drones faster and with less manual burden.
Channel demand for hybrid and cloud security was in focus as Genetec honoured ANZ partners for work on airports, banks and public sector projects.
The offline card is aimed at keeping staff logged in when identity systems fail, after the Stryker breach exposed how outages can halt operations.
Cooling suppliers face stronger competition for data centre spending as Güntner unifies its global activities under Yan Evans.
Regulated agencies can now use Elastic’s security tools inside disconnected Google cloud environments as threats grow more automated.
Unpatched gateways leave firms open to ransomware, outages and multimillion-dollar ransom demands, with Zero Trust access reducing the attack surface.
Telecoms operators could protect existing networks from future quantum attacks without a full redesign as Nokia adds KETS hardware to its demo kit.
The poultry producer can now segment systems during a cyber incident, helping cut the risk of costly outages across its supply chain.
Technology leaders say the country risks falling further behind as AI adoption, cyber threats and rising costs outpace progress.
Canadian firms can now keep sensitive SASE telemetry in-country as Check Point adds a local residency option to meet privacy and compliance rules.
Public sector agencies facing tighter cyber scrutiny may gain stronger Azure support as Macquarie Government expands its Microsoft security push.
Demand for AI-ready capacity is driving a third 42MW building at Edged's Atlanta campus, with waterless cooling and all three sites leased.
The funding will help Rilian hire staff and push Caspian into the US and Gulf markets as governments race to automate cyber defence.
Agencies using Microsoft Government Community Cloud High can now scan cloud identities for weaknesses, closing a gap in hybrid security oversight.
Procurement teams in defence and critical infrastructure may now view White Rook Cyber more favourably after its CREST testing approval.
Most operators fear the UK is unready for AI growth, with weak testing, ageing kit and outages exposing infrastructure gaps.