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Managing the cyber risk of agentic AI
Use safeguards, sandboxing and active oversight to realise the benefits of autonomous systems while limiting the unintended activity.

How BitLocker PINs help protect your data and devices
Using a PIN mitigates many BitLocker vulnerabilities. Make sure you’re ready for the next one...

Help shape the future of resilient private 5G
The NCSC wants to collaborate with organisations developing technologies and approaches for secure, resilient and deployable private 5G

Water sector example added to the NCSC’s Secure connectivity principles
New guidance is the first content authored by the Industrial Control System COI to appear on ncsc.gov.uk.

NCSC statement in response to recent incidents resulting from frontier AI evaluations
A statement from Ollie Whitehouse, Chief Technology Officer at the NCSC, on AI security following recent incidents.

Making forensic observability the norm for network devices
Progress is being made, but too many network devices still remain difficult to investigate after compromise

When cyber attacks happen: helping organisations recover
A highly disruptive incident can feel overwhelming. New guidance provides a framework for response and recovery.

UK and partners expose Russian state-supported actors for new ‘zero-click’ phishing campaign targeting Western organisations
GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre and international partners issue warning as ‘LAUNDRY BEAR’ cyber threat group exposed for targeted phishing campaign

Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) migration workshop report
No organisation can navigate the migration alone; key takeaways from our first PQC migration workshop.

Helping small businesses with free, hands-on cyber consultancy
Cyber Advisors are offering free 30-minute consultations to help small businesses get started with cyber security.

UK and Allies urge critical sectors to improve defences against Russian intelligence targeting
New advisory highlights Russian state cyber actors’ global exploitation of poorly configured routers

Cyber Essentials Pathways: from proof of concept to cyber confidence
An alternative path to Cyber Essentials Plus certification, without compromising the integrity of the scheme. 

Cyber Shield: The path to an agentic AI future for cyber defence
Why the UK is pioneering an initiative to develop a national scale, sovereign defence capability

Building more resilient CNI: what industry pen testers told us
Pen testers suggest what organisations can do to make their job more difficult.

The AI shift in cyber risk: why leaders must act now
Five Eyes cyber security agencies urge organisations to act on rapidly transforming cyber risk.

Alert: NCSC issues advice following global targeting of Fortinet firewalls and VPN gateways
Organisations using Fortinet services are being urged to take action following a campaign affecting firewalls and VPN gateways.

The 'vibe coding spectrum' approach to AI-assisted software development
Different code deserves different levels of oversight, so calibrate your approach to ‘vibe coding’ accordingly.

NCSC CEO: Hostile states linked to three-quarters of cyber attacks affecting UK's critical systems
Dr Richard Horne highlighted the scale of cyber threats against the UK’s critical infrastructure at RUSI’s Annual Security Lecture.

Software supply chain attacks: check your dependencies
Attackers are compromising open-source packages to spread malware. Cyber defenders are asked to review dependencies to reduce risks

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.

   
   
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