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Designing secure access with ZTNA
New guidance explains how to design Zero Trust Network Access architectures aligned with zero trust principles and not built on old trust assumptions.

Thinking carefully before adopting agentic AI
When it comes to using agentic AI, make sure you can walk before you run.

10 questions to ask when using AI models to find vulnerabilities
Using Artificial Intelligence to find vulnerabilities can bring added security considerations.

Preparing for a ‘vulnerability patch wave’
Organisations must act now to prepare for a wave of patches that will address decades of technical debt.

Could your choice of metrics be harming your SOC?
Poor metrics can render a well-intentioned security operation centre entirely ineffective.

Executive Summary: Defending against China-nexus covert networks of compromised devices
Organisations should map and baseline their edge device traffic, especially VPN and remote access connections, and adopt dynamic threat feed filtering that includes known covert network indicators.

Defending against China-nexus covert networks of compromised devices
Explaining the widespread shift in tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) towards networks of compromised infrastructure, and how to defend against it

Passkeys are more secure than traditional ways to log in
Passkeys offer a more usable, secure replacement for passwords and are already supported by most modern devices.

NCSC: Leave passwords in the past - passkeys are the future
Passkeys are the more secure and user-friendly login method and should be the default authentication option for consumers.

International cyber agencies share fresh advice to defend against China-linked covert networks
New advisory highlights how to defend against attacker tactics believed to be used by China-linked actors to hide malicious cyber activity.

Supporting AI adoption for UK cyber defence
Adopting AI will require time, the development of new capabilities and careful oversight. 

World-first NCSC-engineered device secures vulnerable display links
SilentGlass, a plug-and-play device, actively blocks any unexpected or malicious HDMI and Display Port connections.

New cross domain guidance for government, industry and the wider security community
Ensuring cross domain technologies are better understood - and more easily deployed - across sectors.

Cyber chief: UK faces "perfect storm" for cyber security
As the technology landscape develops, the definition of cyber security is expanding with it.

Preparing for severe cyber threat: why leaders must act now
A call to action to collectively build UK resilience.

Strengthening cyber resilience across the NHS with collaboration and innovation
How the NCSC is reducing risk, improving detection, and helping to keep vital services running.

Retaining defensive advantage in the age of frontier AI cyber capabilities 
As AI accelerates vulnerability discovery, organisations must raise their security baselines to safeguard their cyber security.

UK exposes Russian military intelligence hijacking vulnerable routers for cyber attacks
New advisory warns cyber threat group APT28 have exploited vulnerable edge devices to support malicious operations.

APT28 exploit routers to enable DNS hijacking operations
Russian cyber actor APT28 exploit vulnerable routers to hijack DNS, enabling adversary‑in‑the‑middle attacks and theft of passwords and authentication tokens.

NCSC warns of messaging app targeting
The NCSC has issued actions for individuals at risk of targeted attacks against messaging apps.

   
   
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PM accuses Farage of exploiting Nowak case and denies 'two-tier policing' claim
It comes after the Reform UK leader said the public should respond with "pure, cold rage" to the actions of police.

Three die in Royal Navy helicopter crash during training exercise
The Royal Family, prime minister and head of the navy offer condolences after the crash in Devon.

Ukrainian drones hit St Petersburg as Putin's flagship economic forum opens
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One killed and dozens injured in Iranian drone strikes on Kuwait airport
Iran says the attack on Kuwait was in retaliation for earlier US strikes on an Iranian oil tanker and island.

How a content creator tried to use a YouTube alibi to get away with murder
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The end of Trump's 'weaponisation' fund is another sign Republicans are fighting back
The $1.8bn fund would have paid people the Trump administration decided were unjustly and politically targeted.

Norwegian teen was in UK to 'undertake a hit', court hears
Johannes Natland was due to carry out a shooting on behalf of a Swedish criminal group, trial hears.

Universal park officially named as government pledges £1.3bn
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BBC presenter apologises for misquoting Nigel Farage
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Former MI6 chief Sir Alex Younger dies aged 62
Sir Alex held a career in British intelligence that spanned almost three decades after joining the service in 1991.

Man shot dead by FBI after taking hostages at California bank
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Community shocked by violence at Henry Nowak police protest
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Do you find yourself aimlessly scrolling? You're not alone
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We now know how Peter Murrell embezzled from the SNP - but not why
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Putin remains uncompromising on Ukraine, but is public discourse on war changing in Russia?
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Sailors stressed and exhausted after months trapped by Strait of Hormuz blockade
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The anatomy of a Golden Boot winner - and who could win it in 2026
A look at the common attributes of World Cup Golden Boot winners and the claims of the leading 2026 candidates examined.

KSI tells Sidemen 'I'll always be here' after quitting YouTube group
The social media star has addressed his fellow Sidemen after leaving the YouTube collective.

'Lazy but convenient' - a quarter of young adults in Wales have two or more takeaways a week
Public Health Wales said it must become easier for people to make healthier eating choices.

Companies and local authorities must improve mobile signals on trains, Ofcom says
Ofcom found the major phone networks were not providing good signal on trains, and train companies were slowing down wi-fi.

US plans new tariffs on dozens of countries including UK, citing forced labour concerns
It comes after the US Supreme Court struck down many of US President Donald Trump's previous duties in February.

CBS News fires correspondent Scott Pelley from 60 Minutes
The veteran host had accused leadership of "murdering" the news show in a confrontation at a staff meeting this week.

Ex-UK political aide and Biden cabinet secretary lead California governor primary vote count
Another Democrat, billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer, is in third place as the tally continues.

Meta workers can opt out of being tracked at work - but only for half an hour at a time
According to an internal memo, new controls will allow employees to pause the data collection for "up to 30 minutes at a time".

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Strict IPL stance could make things messy for England - Stokes
Captain Ben Stokes warns that players could abandon international cricket if England take a hardline stance on the Indian Premier League.

Scott poised to make England debut in World Cup friendlies
Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott is poised to make his England debut in the forthcoming World Cup warm-up games in the United States.

Is spying as common in Germany as Southampton boss Eckert claims?
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