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News alert: Beazley reports on how AI, new tech distract businesses as cyber risk intensifies

The Last Watchdog

IP theft has also become the cyber and technology risk for which businesses across the world feel least prepared, with more than one in four businesses (26%) reporting they feel ill-equipped to mitigate this risk. But worryingly they appear less concerned by cyber risk than a couple of years ago.

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Every month should be Cybersecurity Awareness Month!

CyberSecurity Insiders

Industries such as healthcare and energy and utilities are susceptible and arguably the most vulnerable to ransomware or other cybersecurity incidents. Small businesses, which previously felt they were too small to be of interest to criminals, are finding that they too are a target.

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2025. My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Threat Actors Cybersecurity threats are growing more complex and persistent, driven by the heightened activities of nation-state actors and increasingly sophisticated cybercrime groups. Critical infrastructure face heightened risk from targeted disruptions, as do small businesses who are the backbone of the economy.