09 March 2026
The UK rail industry is navigating a significant regulatory transformation as cybersecurity requirements, digital infrastructure standards and environmental compliance converge to reshape operational frameworks across the sector.
The Office of Rail and Road has made cyber threats a top priority, emphasising that they are “a real and present risk” for rail. ORR underlines that duty holders must now manage cyber risk "in the same way as any other safety risk" by integrating software and IT/OT security into their Safety Management Systems.
Find out moreBeyond the edge: Orchestrating the UK’s software-defined future from 5G to 6G
03 March 2026
While the UK’s data centres provide the “brain” of the digital economy, the nervous system—composed of WAN, LAN, and the emerging 5G Standalone (5G SA) underlay—is undergoing a simultaneous and radical transformation. The convergence of software-defined architectures and advanced wireless is moving the UK from a “connectivity first” model to one of “intelligent orchestration.”
The UK’s wide area networking (WAN) landscape hit a critical inflection point this month with the £2 billion acquisition of Netomnia by nexfibre. This merger has created a unified metropolitan fibre giant, offering a direct challenge to BT Openreach’s wholesale dominance. For enterprise networking teams, this consolidation simplifies the “underlay” puzzle, providing a single, high-capacity fibre footprint across the UK’s major cities to support SD-WAN deployments.
Technical audits from February 2026 show that 100% of the UK’s leading SD-WAN vendors have now verified local Point of Presence (PoP) ownership in London and Manchester. This ensures sub-10ms latency for UK traffic—a technical prerequisite for the “Agentic AI” applications currently being trialled in the finance and legal sectors.
03 March 2026
Chad Richts, Director of Product Strategy, JupiterOne
Consider Klarna's reality: a fintech organisation with 30+ engineering teams, each managing its own cloud infrastructure. Every team deploys multiple times daily: new services, updated configurations, additional regions. The cloud inventory team attempted to maintain a master view of security controls across all these deployments using the traditional approach. The math simply broke. By the time they finished validating one quarter's infrastructure, hundreds of changes had already happened in the next. The compliance snapshot was outdated the moment it was complete.
Find out moreRansomware attacks: building a human firewall to defend against the rising threat
03 March 2026
Irvin Shillingford, Regional Manager Northern Europe, Hornetsecurity
2025 saw a surge in cyberattacks across nearly every industry ranging from car manufacturing to luxury fashion, few sectors have escaped unscathed. Last year marked a critical turning point, with our annual Ransomware Impact Report identifying the first rise in ransomware attacks in three years. This signals the end of a period of decline and the beginning of a renewed, intensified wave of cybercrime.
Find out moreHow AI adoption is reshaping the cybersecurity threat landscape and defence strategies
27 February 2026
Andy Syrewicze, Security Evangelist, Hornetsecurity
Over the past few years, business leaders and Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) have rapidly moved beyond cautiously experimenting with AI tools to managing extensive enterprise deployments across multiple sectors. The swift adoption and continuous AI upgrades are consistently generating a new threat landscape full of complexity.
The speed of innovation and the wide adoption of AI across entire organisations of all sizes present a complex new threat landscape. As we begin 2026, organisations must remain even more vigilant of AI usage. For senior executives and cybersecurity experts, the core issue is no longer debating whether businesses should continue their use of AI. Instead of dwelling solely on the technological shift, the primary focus must pivot to the effective management of the high risks and persistent cybersecurity gaps created by this ongoing technology revolution across the entire business landscape.
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