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Alert: NCSC advises UK organisations to take action following conflict in the Middle East
In response to the evolving events in the Middle East, the NCSC is advising that UK organisations review their cyber security posture.

Exploitation of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN
Agencies strongly encourage immediate investigation of potential compromise of Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN.

Can you help the NCSC with the next phase of EASM research?
Organisations with experience in external attack surface management can help us shape future ACD 2.0 services.

Improving your response to vulnerability management
How to ensure the ‘organisational memory’ of past vulnerabilities is not lost.

Cloud Security Posture Management: silver bullet or another piece in the cloud puzzle?
CSPM tools are big business. Could they be the answer to your cloud configuration problems?

One small step for Cyber Resilience Test Facilities, one giant leap for technology assurance
CRTFs are helping organisations to make informed, risk-based decisions on the adoption of technology products.

NCSC issues warning over hacktivist groups disrupting UK organisations and online services
Russian‑aligned hacktivist groups continue to target UK organisations with disruptive cyber attacks

Pro-Russia hacktivist activity continues to target UK organisations
The NCSC encourages local government and critical infrastructure operators to harden their ‘denial of service’ (DoS) defences

Designing safer links: secure connectivity for operational technology
New principles help organisations to design, review, and secure connectivity to (and within) OT systems.

The Government Cyber Action Plan: strengthening resilience across the UK
With GCAP, the UK government is taking decisive steps towards a safer, more resilient future.

Cyber deception trials: what we’ve learned so far
An update on the NCSC's trials to test the real-world efficacy of cyber deception solutions.

Mistaking AI vulnerability could lead to large-scale breaches, NCSC warns
NCSC raises alert on “dangerous” misunderstanding of emergent class of vulnerability in generative artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

Updating our guidance on security certificates, TLS and IPsec
The NCSC has updated 3 key pieces of cryptographic guidance. Here, we explain the changes.

Prompt injection is not SQL injection (it may be worse)
There are crucial differences between prompt and SQL injection which – if not considered – can undermine mitigations.

Building trust in the digital age: a collaborative approach to content provenance technologies
Joint NCSC and Canadian Centre for Cyber Security primer helps organisations understand emerging technologies that can help maintain trust in their public-facing information.

Almost 1 billion attempts to access malicious sites blocked by new government cyber tool
Online criminals foiled by National Cyber Security Centre’s Share and Defend service in partnership with industry.

What makes a responsible cyber actor: introducing the Pall Mall industry consultation on good practice
Calling vulnerability researchers, exploit developers and others in the offensive cyber industry to share their views.

It's time for all small businesses to act
The NCSC’s Cyber Action Toolkit helps you to protect your business from online attacks.

NCSC handing over the baton of smart meter security: a decade of progress
Why transferring the Commercial Product Assurance scheme to industry ownership marks an important milestone.

Bargain hunters urged to stay alert to cyber scams ahead of holiday shopping season
The latest Stop! Think Fraud campaign provides practical advice to help individuals stay secure online

   
   
Current News From the BBC

PM is standing up for UK interests, says Cooper after Trump criticism
The foreign secretary says the UK will not agree with Trump "on every issue", after he attacks Starmer's response to the Iran conflict.

'Our children paid the ultimate price': The school shooting that changed Britain
A new BBC documentary charts how the murders of 16 children and their teacher in March 1996 led to a handgun ban in the UK.

Hamnet star Jessie Buckley says acting helped her overcome eating disorder as a teenager
The Oscar-frontrunner says acting is "like water to me" as she credits her craft with helping her mental health.

Unanswered questions as search for Nancy Guthrie enters a new month
The disappearance of the mother of TV presenter Savannah Guthrie captivated the US, but police have not made any arrests.

Explosion at US embassy in Oslo may have been terrorism, Norway police say
Police say they are investigating other motives after the blast caused minor damage to the embassy building.

Nicky Campbell: How I've learned that certainty is the thing to really fear
After five decades hosting radio phone-ins and debates, Nicky Campbell reflects on the state of public debate

Police separate Celtic and Rangers fans after Ibrox pitch invasion
Flares were thrown as supporters from both sides spilled onto the pitch after Celtic's 4-2 win on penalties.

'Night turned into day': Iranians tell of strikes on oil depots
Fuel depots were hit in Tehran and Karaj overnight, with videos showing huge fires and plumes of smoke in multiple locations.

In maps: Nine days of strikes across the Middle East
Israel has continued strikes across Iran and Lebanon and the Iranian regime has carried out more attacks, as the war continues for a ninth day.

Watch: 'This is a moment of grave peril', says UN humanitarian chief
UN Humanitarian Affairs Lead Tom Fletcher speaks to the BBC about the conflict in the Middle East.

UK opens charter flights booking portal for Britons in Dubai
It comes after thousands of flights had been cancelled in the Middle East in the past week.

Dozens killed as Israeli special forces raid Lebanese village in search of 40-year-old remains
Overnight, one Israeli operation saw at least 41 people killed and 40 injured, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

I donated my eggs to a woman I met on the Tube
The story of how a chance encounter between two women on the Piccadilly line led to an IVF baby.

Dancers loved practising in this Singapore walkway. Then the complaints came
In super-organised Singapore, disputes over public space are a battle between control and chaos.

Secrets of the Caribbean uncovered in spectacular new deep sea images
Scientists discover underwater mountain ranges, golden towers of coral, and never-before-seen sea creatures.

The heartwarming tale of a father, a daughter, and a wedding band wowing India
Band Baaja Bitiya is the moving tale of a father who goes to rescue his daughter from her matrimonial home.

Was new-era F1 really racing or more like a computer game?
The opening race of F1's new era in Australia left the drivers with mixed feelings about what the sport had become, writes Andrew Benson.

Man dies outside UK's first drug consumption room
Police sealed off the entrance to The Thistle on Hunter Street on Sunday morning, and said the death was not believed to be suspicious.

King reflects on 'pressures of conflict' in Commonwealth message
King Charles hails the value of the Commonwealth in divided times in his annual message.

Boy, 12, among six dead as tornadoes hit Michigan and Oklahoma
The storms uprooted trees, downed power lines, damaged buildings and ripped the roofs off some houses.

Swiss reject right-wing plan to cut licence fee for public broadcaster
More than 60% voters said they wanted to keep the current licence fee levels, initial projections show.

Rapper-politician Balendra Shah unseats Nepal's ex-PM as he heads for victory
Thursday's general election was the first since violent youth-led protests toppled the government in September.

She aimed for 8,000 birthday cards. She got 250,000
Amelia Kolpa, who is receiving palliative care, wanted to break the UK record before her birthday.

Rare pink daffodils might be growing in your garden - could you spot one?
The national flower of Wales also comes in white, orange and salmon-pink, but this variety is now rare.

I drove four hours to go to a 6am coffee rave
Ravers enjoy a walk and then dance music with their morning coffee before going to work.

Cave house dating back to 1511 up for auction
The current owner of the property says there is nowhere anywhere "quite like it in the UK".

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How the Iraq war's legacy shaped the UK's Iran response
And the critisism of it from Donald Trump and Tony Blair.

Iran president apologises for striking neighbours
President says Iran will stop striking Gulf states if no attacks originate from them

Police separate Celtic and Rangers fans after Ibrox pitch invasion
Flares were thrown as supporters from both sides spilled onto the pitch after Celtic's 4-2 win on penalties.

Was new-era F1 really racing or more like a computer game?
The opening race of F1's new era in Australia left the drivers with mixed feelings about what the sport had become, writes Andrew Benson.


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