Is the CISO role broken? – CSO Online
A recent story by Tyler Farrar (The CISO code of conduct: Ditch the ego, lead for real) really got me thinking. While I agree with most of the content and…
A recent story by Tyler Farrar (The CISO code of conduct: Ditch the ego, lead for real) really got me thinking. While I agree with most of the content and…
The China-backed threat actors have used the previously undiscovered infrastructure to obtain long-term, stealthy access to targeted organizations. – Read More
Cybersecurity never slows down. Every week brings new threats, new vulnerabilities, and new lessons for defenders. For security and IT teams, the challenge is not just keeping up with the…
When Attackers Get Hired: Today’s New Identity Crisis What if the star engineer you just hired isn’t actually an employee, but an attacker in disguise? This isn’t phishing; it’s infiltration…
Strongly discouraged but currently no regulatory prohibition An independent review has called for a new rule to make it “serious misconduct” for barristers, clerks or chambers’ staff to have sexual…
“Decisive and radical change” is needed at the Bar and the bench to reset a “culture of impunity” that allows those at the top to bully or harass others, the…
Investment into AI data center development is exponentially increasing: in June 2025, Amazon announced a $20 billion investment into AI data center campuses in Pennsylvania alone, and in July 2025,…
There are some bad behaviors that can get executives in trouble. Illegal and unethical actions are the most obvious, and they typically make an executive unemployable. Most professionals know to…
A US lawyer — who shares the same name as the tech billionaire — takes legal action against Meta over the repeated removal of his Facebook pages A US lawyer…
The top legal affairs news stories from this morning and the weekend ‘He put his hand down my tights’: Sexual harassment widespread among barristers, review finds Solicitor sexually propositioned colleague…
Negligence claims are rising, but most firms are currently enjoying favourable indemnity premiums in what is a notoriously volatile insurance market. Maria Shahid finds out why – and how long…
A solicitor who dishonestly made a minor amendment to an email when he forwarded it to a client – causing no harm to them or anyone else – has been…
The group that last year requisitioned a special general meeting of the Law Society has described plans to make it much harder to do so in future as “shocking”. The…
The government reshuffle has seen two new junior ministers at the Ministry of Justice – both lawyers replacing non-lawyers – alongside David Lammy’s appointment as Lord Chancellor. The post Two…
A threat actor possibly of Russian origin has been attributed to a new set of attacks targeting the energy sector in Kazakhstan. The activity, codenamed Operation BarrelFire, is tied to…