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Canadian construction firm Bird Construction, which works with the government and military, was targeted in a cyber attack by MAZE. Bird Construction fell victim to a ransomware cyber attack which saw 60GB of data stolen. Bird Construction had previously won 48 contracts with Canada’s Department of National Defence, worth $406million. MAZE, a ...


Wiltshire-based Mercian Regiment has been using an inflatable wall system to create an urban environment during training exercises. The inflatable wall system was delivered to 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment for use in training exercises at the Wiltshire base. The system, known as the Inflatable Walls Training System (IWTS), consists of ...


Oliver Organ from Allan Webb Ltd. looks at how businesses can manage the risk of obsolescence and prevent it negatively affecting their organisation. Obsolescence is a significant cost driver and can impact products and equipment at all stages of the lifecycle. With systems expected to last longer in service, and the ...


Digital Minister Matt Warman has announced new measures aiming to improve IoT security ahead of increased use. The new strategy for IoT security has been developed with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and aims to encourage manufacturers to design devices with security in mind. Research suggests there will be 75 ...


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