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- 93% of security leaders anticipate daily AI attacks by 2025Security leaders predict that AI will become a more prevalent tool in the tool kit of cybercriminals, potentially powering a range of cyberattacks.
- Why banning TikTok will not solve data security challengesLegislators and others in favor of banning TikTok often cite data security issues, but it’s an invalid argument that will do little in terms of data security protections.
- The real space race: Inside geopolitics and security of a $1.8T industryIn episode 22 of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion, our trio of hosts debate the geopolitical and security dimensions of the current global space industry.
- FTC issues refunds to Ring customers following privacy settlementThe FTC issues refunds after a settlement with Ring over charges the company allowed employees and contractors to access consumers’ private videos.
- Bridging the widening cybersecurity skills gapFor executives and leaders in IT, security and business operations, the widening cybersecurity skills gap poses an urgent dilemma.
- 73% of security professionals failed to act upon security alertsMany small and medium-sized enterprises lack the resources and abilities to properly handle the large volume security alerts received.
- 40% of organizations have AI policies for critical infrastructureAccording to a recent study, 80% of cybersecurity decision makers say accelerating AI adoption is critical to their organization’s resilience.
- Automating a more resilient supply chainAs technology evolves, manufacturers can leverage new tools to reduce costs while improving accuracy, visibility and customer satisfaction.
- New research discovers vulnerability in an archived Apache projectResearch has discovered a vulnerability in an Apache project that could lead to remote code execution inside of the production environment.
- 88% of respondents will focus security investments on cloud securityAccording to a recent cybersecurity priorities report, security analysts maintain that up to 57% of their daily tasks could be automated.
Security Industry Authority – Activity on GOV.UK
- Transparency data: Home Office spending over £25,000: 2024Details of all Home Office spending over £25,000 for 2024.
- Transparency data: Organisational structure of the Security Industry AuthorityPlan of the organisational structure of the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
- Guidance: SIA approved contractors and rolled-up holiday payRolled-up holiday pay: what it is, when it can be used and what SIA approved contractors must do if they use it.
- FOI release: SIA decision timescales for consider additional factors refusalsSIA response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request for licensing timescales – in particular, for applicants in the 'consider additional factors' category.
- Corporate report: SIA prosecutionsA list of the people and companies prosecuted by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) over the last 12 months.
- Transparency data: Active SIA prosecution casesA list of the people and companies the SIA is currently prosecuting.
- Press release: New non-executive director appointed to the SIAThe Minister for Safeguarding has appointed a new non-executive director to the Board of the Security Industry Authority.
- Government response: SIA v Jamie Bryson court of appeal judgementA statement from the Security Industry Authority.
- Guidance: Choosing an SIA approved contractorHow to choose an SIA approved contractor and why you should.
- Open consultation: SIA business approval schemeThe SIA is seeking to change the way we approve businesses. We want to ensure that public protection is at the heart of the process.