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SMEs are leading the way in the adoption of new cyber security technologies and are turning their focus towards their security practices. Cyber security has become a bigger focus in recent years and SMEs have been approaching unique solutions to issues surrounding attacks, malware, and denial of service. Larger businesses are ...


The Government has announced plans to introduce a veteran railcard later this year based on manifesto promises. The new veteran railcard will allow former personnel to travel at reduced prices and comes as a result of a manifesto promise made by the government. Available from Armistice Day this year, the railcard ...


A new report from positive technologies explores trends and forecasts in cybersecurity in 2019-2020. The Positive Technologies report, ‘Cybersecurity Trends and Forecasts 2019-2020’, explores common methods of attack used by cybercriminals and what businesses can do to ensure they are protected against them. The report identifies the most common forms of ...


Dstl has opened the first dedicated defence wargaming centre for use by the RAF, Navy, and Army near Portsmouth. The Defence Wargaming Centre (DWC) was opened by Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) last month, with the RAF completing the inaugural exercise, Eagle Warrior 19. The DWC has been established to ...


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