30 December 2025
Yoram Novick, CEO, Zadara
As the UK furthers its commitment to digital sovereignty, enterprises are re-evaluating how and where their data lives. The intersection of cloud, AI, and regulatory reform has created a new mandate: build infrastructure that can process data intelligently, efficiently, and within trusted borders. Across both public and private sectors, this is driving a shift toward sovereign, AI-enabled cloud models that balance control, compliance, and innovation.
29 December 2025
Ian Lockyer, Marketing Manager, Icom UK Ltd
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS) represents the world's most essential framework for ensuring life-at-sea safety. Established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), GMDSS is a globally mandated, integrated radio safety system and procedural protocol designed to guarantee that any vessel in distress can be located and assisted anywhere on the planet.
For leaders in the maritime industry, understanding and correctly implementing GMDSS is not merely a regulatory obligation, it is a core responsibility that directly impacts lives.
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24 December 2025
Haris Pylarinos, Founder and CEO of Hack The Box
AI is rapidly changing how cyber defence is delivered. For managed security service providers (MSSPs), AI-enabled analytics, autonomous monitoring, and automated response offer the ability to analyse more data, close investigations faster and support customers seeking 24/7 assurance, without expanding SOC teams.
AI has the potential to improve cybersecurity, but speed alone doesn’t create resilience. If autonomous decision-making is not validated, tuned, and supervised, fast responses may be incorrect. The advantages of automation must be balanced by confidence that it behaves correctly under real-world conditions. Without this, introducing AI into an organisation’s cybersecurity becomes a new operational risk.
Find out more23 December 2025
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has allocated close to £52 million over the past three years towards data-focused training, technology platforms, and infrastructure as part of its broader digital transformation efforts.
Despite this significant investment, internal data obtained through a Freedom of Information request and analysed by Parliament’s Think Tank reveals that the organisation has simultaneously halved its dedicated data staff across the government’s legal sector.
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