All articles by Claudia Glover
TSMC hit by $70m cyberattack from LockBit ransomware gang
The chipmaker says it suffered an intrusion through one of its suppliers, and has now been hit with a hefty ransom demand.
Over one million NHS records leaked during University of Manchester cyberattack
Information collected from the health service for use in research has probably fallen into the hands of hackers.
Ransomware gang Akira adds malware targeting Linux to its arsenal
The group has turned its attentions to Linux, joining a number of other cybercriminals with the open source operating system in their sights.
BT set to deliver update on UK emergency services 999 outage
The network and its back-up system were compromised over the weekend, but the cause of the problem remains unclear.
Siemens Energy and Schneider Electric join rapidly growing list of MOVEit Transfer vulnerability victims
The two companies have appeared on ransomware gang Cl0p’s dark web blog. Other public and private sector organisations are likely to follow.
The security challenges of digitalising the energy grid
The growing volume of connected devices, and increased use of renewable energy sources, will require energy companies to evolve their digital teams.
Is the Wagner Group really getting into the ransomware business?
The gang says it is recruiting hackers to help take on the Russian government. Security experts question its motives.
MoD CISO says upskilling will help his team beat the cybersecurity skills crisis
Cyber talent is in high demand, so retraining existing staff can be an effective way to build out teams.
Businesses setting cyber deception ‘honey pots’ for criminals must be prepared for unpredictable results
Laying traps for hackers is increasingly popular with tech leaders. But such tactics are not without their risks.
Cybersecurity certifications like ISO 27001 ‘cumbersome’ to maintain – BBC CISO
Security chiefs say they find the accreditation schemes a costly burden and have questioned their value to businesses.