Critical Infrastructure stories
Rising identity-based attacks are pushing Australian and New Zealand businesses to seek faster recovery tools for Active Directory and hybrid systems.
Small defence contractors are left exposed as state-backed hackers spend years mapping supply chains and laying covert access routes before striking.
The new modules aim to quantify supplier exposure in dollars as businesses grapple with tariff shocks, reputational damage and lower-tier blind spots.
Hazard teams can now pair 3D mapping with radiation readings on Teledyne FLIR robots and drones for GPS-denied CBRN missions.
Rising demand for layered anti-drone defences could open new defence contracts as DroneShield and Terma test joint systems in key regions.
Businesses are racing to upgrade defences as Yubico says quantum computers could expose banking, health data and other records within years.
Technology leaders are being urged to tighten access controls as a Claude AI incident puts database safety and operational resilience under scrutiny.
Rising AI use is widening attack surfaces, while most organisations still need nearly a month to recover from cyber incidents.
The funding will help industrial operators cut diesel use and emissions without replacing existing power systems, especially at remote sites.
The new hires should help SatVu turn HotSat-2 data into more US defence and intelligence work as it scales its constellation.
Heightened scrutiny over components and costs makes the hire significant as Vertiv seeks to keep data centre equipment flowing amid AI-driven demand.
Developers could cut weeks of waiting for early grid advice as rising connection demand strains Britain’s transmission network.
The investment will help Online Oceans scale production as defence buyers seek cheaper, longer-lasting surveillance of ports, borders and subsea cables.
Local firms in regulated sectors can now keep identity security data onshore as scrutiny over machine and AI access intensifies.
Public sector buyers in New Zealand gain a marketplace option for tighter email controls as phishing and impersonation keep driving cyber risk.
The findings add pressure on ministers to modernise the 1990 Computer Misuse Act as breaches hit 43% of UK businesses and 28% of charities.
Phishing, supplier risks and weak staff training are still leaving UK firms exposed, experts warn after the latest government survey.
Data centre builders could cut deployment delays as AVK's transportable PowerPods bundle backup, controls and transformers into one unit.
The hire underscores how support quality can sway renewals and growth as cyber buyers demand help with deployment and integration.
Partners gain access to a wider fibre footprint and revised commissions as Vocus folds TPG’s enterprise assets into its channel strategy.