Monthly Archives: November 2022

China’s zero-Covid has shaken confidence in supply chains

[ad_1] While Chinese authorities could gradually unwind restrictions in March, zero-Covid policies are starting to hurt global confidence in the country’s industrial supply chains, said Li Daokui, Mansfield Freeman professor of economics at China’s Tsinghua University. In the short term, supply chains will be largely unaffected since factories are still …

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Latest LockBit ransomware versions have wormable capabilities

[ad_1] The LockBit ransomware cartel behind the recent Advanced Software – NHS attack continues to evolve and upgrade its locker malware, incorporating new wormable functionality that allows it to self-spread, making it easier to use, and obfuscation capabilities that enable it to mimic the activity of legitimate penetration testers. …

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SMEs put faith in communications technology

[ad_1] Despite impending recession, the UK’s small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector is showing no signs of cutting back on communications technology and services, understanding that such investments will be key in improving business resilience, according to research from Beyond Now. The orchestration and digital platform provider’s report CSPs: …

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NIS regulations to be extended to cover MSPs

[ad_1] The government is to press ahead with a series of reforms and updates to the Network Information Systems (NIS) regulations of 2018, which it claims will strengthen them to better protect the UK’s critical national services from cyber attack by bringing providers of outsourced IT and managed service …

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