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Facial Recognition in the Spotlight: Advent IM Responds with New Compliance Review

**PRESS RELEASE** Facial Recognition in the Spotlight: Advent IM Responds with New Compliance Review Advent IM Unveils Facial Recognition Technology Audit Compliance Review Service to Support Police and Wider Public and Private Sector Organisations in Meeting Data Protection Standards.   Media Contact: Olivia Lawlor Blackburn  +44 (0) 121 559 6699, bestpractice@advent-im.co.uk Date : 27.10.25 Advent IM, […]

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Cybercrime’s Hidden Cost: The Mental Health Impact on Employees and How a Just Culture Limits Harm

Cybercrime doesn’t just drain budgets and stall operations. It also quietly erodes confidence, sleep, and trust, especially for the person who clicked, uploaded, or approved something that later became the pivot point for an incident. In security programmes, we often track mean time to detect and mean time to recover. We rarely track the human […]

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Third-Party Risk: When Ransomware Walks in Through the Side Door

The Collins Aerospace incident is another reminder that third-party risk is no longer an abstract concept; it is one of the most common ways attackers get inside. In this case, the compromise wasn’t a direct assault on an enterprise perimeter but a ransomware attack that entered via the supply chain. Not only was data disrupted, […]

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Red teaming the walls: physical security testing for UK data centres — governance, resilience and commercial edge

Data centres are more than racks and power circuits; they are socio-technical hubs where people, plant and policy must all work together. That’s why physical security red teaming — an authorised, realistic simulation of attacks on buildings, personnel and procedures — is one of the most efficient ways to turn security controls into boardroom confidence […]

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Why Third-Party Data Breaches Are a Growing Threat in UK Businesses — And What You Can Do About It

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month — a great time to think about not just your own systems, but the security of all the parties you depend on. Recent incidents show that third-party breaches are more than theoretical risks — they’re happening now, and hitting UK organisations hard. What’s going on now Here are some real […]

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Cyber Insurance: Why Pay-outs Can Be Refused

Many organisations see cyber insurance as a financial safety net when a data breach or ransomware attack occurs. But cover only works if the policy conditions are met. Cyber insurers are under pressure from the growing volume and cost of claims, and they respond by enforcing their terms very closely. A common reason for refusal […]

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AI meets concrete: what the US–UK tech pact means for UK data centres

The diplomatic choreography of the recent presidential visit to the UK landed more than photo-ops. The Tech Prosperity Deal signals accelerated AI build-outs in the UK—cloud capacity, GPU clusters, and new DC footprints. Nvidia’s ~120k-GPU pledge alone will materially influence power and cooling plans; Microsoft and others are lining up parallel infrastructure spend. Expect planning […]

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