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Schrodinger’s Hack – or How HSBC Was(n’t) Hacked

Schrodinger’s Hack- or How HSBC Was(n’t) Hacked

When a bank is hacked it can quickly generate extensive news coverage. And recent events have shown that even when a bank isn’t hacked it can still generate significant column inches – threatening reputational damage.

Do not go (Micro)softly into that good night: Are we at a technology tipping point?

Do not go (Micro)softly into that good night: Are we at a technology tipping point?

There’s a strong possibility that we’re now collectively at a technology crossroads in Europe because of a potential move away from Microsoft.

Nursery cyber attack shows there is no honour amongst thieves

Nursery cyber attack shows there is no honour amongst thieves

The news that a gang of cyber criminals is threatening to publish the details of around 8,000 children is one of the starkest cyber incidents of 2025.

Co-op Reveals £80m Profit Hit: What are the Lessons for UK Retail?

Co-op Reveals £80m Profit Hit: What are the Lessons for UK Retail?

Edward Starkie, a Director in Thomas Murray’s cyber security business, gives his reaction to the latest news from the historic British brand.

JLR Cyber attack: What It Means for UK Industry, Supply Chains, and Taxpayers

JLR Cyber attack: What It Means for UK Industry, Supply Chains and Taxpayers

Cyber risk is taxpayer risk: The attack on JLR holds lessons that every organisation- and taxpayer must pay attention to.