12 February 2026
Simon Seymour-Perry, CEO of Logica Security
One of the most persistent misconceptions in cyber security is the belief that human risk is primarily a people problem. In reality, it is a design problem and increasingly, boards, regulators, and threat actors alike recognise it as such.
Research consistently shows that the vast majority of cyber incidents involve human error. Yet most organisations continue to respond by increasing training, tightening policies, and adding layers of control. Despite decades of investment, why are incident levels still so stubbornly high?
Find out moreThe invisible breach: how SaaS supply chains became cybersecurity’s new weak link
11 February 2026
Avinash Gupta, Head of COE (Centre of Excellence) at In2IT Technologies
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is no longer an IT choice; it’s the operating system of business itself. From Salesforce to Workday, Microsoft 365 to Slack, the SaaS layer now underpins collaboration, analytics, and decision-making.
Yet, while businesses enjoy the convenience, scalability, and cost-efficiency these platforms offer, many overlook the hidden web of interconnected risks beneath them. The growing sophistication of SaaS supply chain attacks - particularly those exploiting connectors and OAuth trust chains - has made this one of the most insidious and underestimated threats in cybersecurity today.
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16 January 2026
George Ashwin, Channel Director at AddOn Networks
Artificial intelligence (AI), and the growing usage of IoT devices, edge and cloud computing applications continue to drive unprecedented changes to the UK data centre market. Industry research from August 2025 indicates that just under half of all new data centres being built within the country will be dedicated to AI, including infrastructure specifically designed to support the necessary training and workloads. These new facilities are characterised by specialist hardware, and significant power demands due to the sheer throughput of data.
Find out moreThe cybersecurity blind spot at the top
09 January 2026
Glen Williams, CEO, Cyberfort
For years, cybersecurity has been filed under the responsibility of the IT department, as if resilience could be achieved through technical controls alone. Yet the greatest weakness facing UK enterprises today is not a new strain of malware but persistent overconfidence in the boardroom. Far too many senior leaders believe their organisations are fully protected, while the operational reality tells a different story. This disconnect leaves businesses exposed in ways they often discover only after an attack.
Find out moreNavigating the UK’s sovereign cloud evolution in the age of AI
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.



