Business Continuity stories
Mixed cloud and on-premises security systems are becoming the norm at large firms, putting compliance, continuity and resilience under pressure.
Many firms lack the controls to deploy autonomous AI safely, leaving governance gaps as Kyndryl sells a new oversight toolkit.
Growing demand for downtime protection is driving SIOS to showcase resilience tools for SQL Server and Linux teams across cloud and hybrid estates.
The site underpins real-time payments for banks and merchants across Europe, while keeping sensitive data within the region.
Businesses using PDFs for sensitive files now have a new way to uncover hidden code that could expose data or alter documents unnoticed.
Organisations face fresh breach and privacy exposure as autonomous AI agents gain access to tools, data and records across their systems.
Nutanix Kubernetes Platform users can now add CloudCasa tools for backup, recovery and migration across on-premises, edge and cloud sites.
Bare-metal recovery and rebuilds remain a priority for most IT teams, even as 18% still depend on MDT or WDS.
Hidden software and poorly protected backups are leaving businesses more exposed to automated ransomware attacks, security experts warned.
Higher energy costs and supply chain disruption are set to force tougher trade-offs on cloud, AI and security spending across enterprises.
Ransomware is exposing backup gaps that can leave firms unable to restore critical services quickly enough to meet regulators’ deadlines.
AI-assisted support is increasingly cutting downtime, as TeamViewer says more than one million remote sessions have now been completed.
Rising AI use is exposing businesses to a sharp increase in API abuse, with Akamai flagging 65 billion attacks across Asia-Pacific in 2025.
Many enterprises could be left unable to function if their main AI supplier failed, with most switch attempts proving harder than expected.
Despite widespread AI backups, just 39% of UK businesses are fully confident they could recover cloud data after a cyberattack.
AI disruptions and cyberattacks are forcing organisations to back up models, prompts and knowledge bases, not just files.
Hundreds of critical banking apps moved without disruption as the US lender cut six data centres to two and boosted resilience.
Customers can now keep cold data closer to home as Geyser Data opens its first European tape archive site in London.
Most incidents led to shutdowns, supply chain disruption or lost sales, with many firms still leaving cyber risk outside the boardroom.
Businesses and victims face longer waits as fraud and computer misuse offences have outpaced specialist police staffing by 57 percentage points since 2020.