Reputation

“In uncertain times, clarity and accuracy aren’t luxuries, but obligations”

Picture: PC Pro Issue 372 Some AI companies are using the complexity of law as excuse for their actions, but fundamentally theft is theft – and that applies to SMEs, too I ’m not a techie. I don’t code. I like my tools to come with clear, concise instructions. I don’t want to spend hours […]

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OPINION: How Financial Crime has been allowed to be mis-classified as cyber incidents.

Why hyper-specialisation blinds firms to financial losses hidden behind digital delivery. When firms treat ransomware and fraud as ‘cyber events’, they reclassify a financial crime into a technical issue and accountability slips through the cracks. By Rois Ni Thuama, 29th October 2025 AT ‘International Anti-Financial Crime Conference 2025’ in London this month, one panellist observed

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Cyber Risk Is Business Risk: Lessons from the 20th September 2025 European Airport Cyberattack 

By Dr Rois Ni Thuama and Kathleen Moriarty International airports across Europe faced major disruption this weekend after a cyberattack on MUSE, the Collins Aerospace check-in/boarding platform used by multiple airlines. Heathrow, Brussels and Berlin all reported impact, with electronic check-in and bag-drop affected and manual workarounds invoked. Reuters  The Dutch Cyber Security Council captured

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