23 May 2025

CyberArk has unveiled its 2025 Identity Security Threat Landscape Report which includes detailed insights from UK cybersecurity decision-makers, emphasizing the complex role of AI as both an attacker, defender, and a critical system that needs safeguarding — the so-called ‘AI Trifecta.’
Phishing remains the top cause of identity breaches, and AI is intensifying this threat. Cybercriminals are now capable of crafting highly convincing tailored videos, voice recordings, and text-based scams that deceive even vigilant users. CyberArk’s research found that nearly 7 out of 10 (66%) UK organizations experienced successful phishing attacks last year, including those using AI-driven deepfake scams; and more than one-third (35%) of these organizations fell victim multiple times.
Find out more22 May 2025

Exponential-e has been appointed to enhance Havant Borough Council’s IT infrastructure and support its long-term digital ambitions.
Following the end of its previous contract, the Council awarded Exponential-e a new three-year agreement to deliver comprehensive infrastructure, network, and security services. A key component of this partnership involves migrating the Council’s IT systems to a Microsoft Azure Cloud environment, creating a fully integrated platform that encompasses network and end-user services.
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21 May 2025

Following the merger of Bromford Housing Group and Flagship Housing Group, Bromford Flagship has become one of the UK’s largest housing associations and has signed a multi-year agreement with leading field service management (FSM) software provider Totalmobile.
Building on four years of successful collaboration, the new partnership will see Bromford Flagship implementing Totalmobile’s advanced field service intelligence platform across its operations. This initiative aims to improve the planning, management, and delivery of repairs and maintenance services for approximately 80,000 homes.
Find out more20 May 2025

The Legal Aid Agency, an essential part of the UK’s Ministry of Justice, is grappling with the fallout from a severe cyber-attack that has compromised the personal data of potentially more than two million individuals.
The breach, believed to have affected applicants dating back to 2010, includes sensitive information such as names, national identification numbers, contact details, financial records, criminal histories, and employment statuses. This incident is considered one of the most significant data breaches to impact a UK government service in recent years.
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