A lack of basic tech skills such as how to use Microsoft 365 is having a negative impact on productivity in nearly four in ten firms according to UK research from Sharp. The insights from over 500 UK small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) see the ability to use such tools effectively as one of the biggest challenges facing SMEs across the UK today.
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Software vulnerabilities are on the decline, according to new Synopsys research
Nov 22, 2023
Synopsys, Inc. has published the 2023 Software Vulnerability Snapshot report. According to the data, analysed by Synopsys Cybersecurity Research Center (CyRC), there has been a significant decrease in vulnerabilities found in target applications – from 97% in 2020 to 83% in 2022
Over 1.1 million UK SMEs at risk of collapse during current economic uncertainty
Aug 03, 2023
Over 1 in five UK SMEs (21%) are worried that their business will not survive the current economic uncertainty or expect they will have to make a significant business pivot in order to survive.
How do chemical manufacturers avoid the nightmare cyberattack scenario?
Jun 27, 2023
By Mark Clark, VP Sales EMEA North, Onapsis.
If you were to draw up a list of places you don’t want to experience a sudden and catastrophic shutdown as the result of a cyberattack, chemical manufacturing plants would be pretty high up there.
How do chemical manufacturers avoid the nightmare cyberattack scenario?
May 31, 2023
By Mark Clark, VP Sales EMEA North, Onapsis.
If you were to draw up a list of places you don’t want to experience a sudden and catastrophic shutdown as the result of a cyberattack, chemical manufacturing plants would be pretty high up there. In addition to halting business operations and production, the nightmare scenario of hazardous materials being released into the human population and the surrounding environment is ever-present.
Protecting manufacturing’s invisible links
May 01, 2023
By Mark Clark, VP Sales EMEA North, Onapsis.
Take a look at your smartphone. Even though you might take it for granted, it’s probably the most important piece of technology you own. Think about how many things you do every day that rely on you owning a smartphone. Now take a moment to think about how it was made.
Cybersecurity for Manufacturers: 5 Key Takeaways
Oct 06, 2022
By Andrew Hastings, freelance writer.
In the last decade or so, the manufacturing sector has jumped leaps and bounds in terms of advancement in technology. With it, however, come unique challenges that present themselves in the form of cybersecurity vulnerabilities and the ever-lasting question of how to protect sensitive company data from being leaked and shield the undergoing processes from disruption.
The UK government’s tightened its cybersecurity rules, your business should too
Sep 26, 2022
By JP Perez-Etchegoyen, CTO, Onapsis.
In late August, the UK government introduced new cybersecurity rules aimed at protecting telecommunication networks against cyber attacks. The rules, which allow the government to boost the security standards of the UK’s mobile and broadband networks, come at a time when attacks on critical infrastructure are becoming more frequent and more dangerous.
3 major risks enterprises face in the era of digital interconnectivity
Aug 22, 2022
By JP Perez-Etchegoyen, CTO of Onapsis.
Today, enterprise-scale companies are more interconnected than ever. People, applications, servers, networks, and devices in different departments and even in different parts of the world are constantly exchanging information in both the public and private cloud.
How Machines Replace Jobs Throughout History
Aug 18, 2022
By Natasha Pullman, freelance writer.
Technological advancement and automation are the forces that bring comfort, safety, and convenience into our lives. Throughout the last few decades, civilisations have taken exponential leaps, all thanks to machines and contraptions that power them.