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Cyber Security

  • Thursday, 26 March, 2026
    Co-operative Group Ltd
    Co-op chief to step down as cyber attack costs mount

    Shirine Khoury-Haq pushes back against allegations of a ‘toxic culture’ at convenience store operator

    The Co-op supermarket's blue logo sign is mounted on a building
  • Thursday, 26 March, 2026
    FT 1000: Europe’s Fastest-Growing Companies
    IT and software groups dominate the FT1000 ranking

    From digital image software to payment services, these are the companies that delivered strong growth

    A woman in a blue sweater smiles at a smartphone camera while taking notes at a desk with a laptop and plants.
  • Tuesday, 24 March, 2026
    Cyber warfare
    War in Iran risks triggering cyber insurgency

    Hackers are usually more interested in money than patriotism but this time might be different

    Alice Hutchings
    An illustration showing a missile icon moving from a folder with a skull symbol to another folder on a file transfer screen, representing cyber attacks
  • Saturday, 21 March, 2026
    Politics
    Britain must be more vigilant to the risk of sabotage by hostile states

    If Moscow and Beijing are determined to destabilise the west then new strategies are needed

    ImageCamilla Cavendish
    An illustration showing power pylons with wires depicted as chains and circuit lines, half with padlocks and half with keys, merging elements of infrastructure and cybersecurity.
  • Wednesday, 18 March, 2026
    UK politics
    Suspicions grow that China is exploiting FOI laws to gather UK security data

    Government figures believe Beijing may be behind a significant proportion of recent requests

    Image
  • Monday, 16 March, 2026
    Technology
    Companies House says system update is probable cause of security breach

    The UK’s official corporate register has referred itself to the Information Commissioner’s Office

    Sign for Companies House in Cardiff, with the building’s exterior and windows visible in the background.
  • Sunday, 15 March, 2026
    Social Media
    ‘Fake workers’ from North Korea use AI to exploit European companies

    Pyongyang’s operatives deploy chatbots to undertake tasks, often in multiple roles

    City skyline of Pyongyang with the Ryugyong Hotel prominently visible among various high-rise buildings under a blue sky.
  • Saturday, 14 March, 2026
    Russia
    Mobile internet blackouts hit Moscow as Kremlin tightens control

    Outages mark new phase in government campaign against internet freedom

    A woman walks past an Orthodox church with green domes in Moscow while looking at her phone.
  • Thursday, 12 March, 2026
    McKinsey
    McKinsey rushes to fix AI system after hacker exposes flaws

    Consultancy says it has found ‘no evidence’ that confidential client information was compromised

    Silhouettes of two people using laptops in front of the McKinsey & Company logo
  • Monday, 9 March, 2026
    US companies
    Darktrace names third chief in 18 months amid US expansion drive

    UK-based cyber security group hires Ed Jennings as private equity owners push for faster growth

    The Darktrace logo on security hardware, visible behind a blue mesh panel in a data centre.
  • Friday, 27 February, 2026
    Cyber warfare
    Pentagon moves to build AI tools for China cyber operations

    US holding talks with companies to identify vulnerabilities in Chinese networks

    An illustration showing a world map with digital circuit lines, China’s flag overlay, and a silhouetted US Marine retrieving a drone
  • Tuesday, 24 February, 2026
    EU defence
    Europe’s ‘tech sovereignty’ ambitions carry security risks, military warns

    European top brass sceptical about politicians’ push to decouple from US tech companies

    A soldier signals as a German navy helicopter carrying Chancellor Friedrich Merz approaches the deck of the frigate "Bayern."
  • Tuesday, 17 February, 2026
    Financials
    Data leak at Abu Dhabi finance summit exposes politicians and business leaders

    Personal documents including passports belonging to hundreds of attendees of ADFW found online

    Entrance to The Galleria Mall with a distinctive roof, palm trees, and a few people crossing a wide street in Abu Dhabi’s financial district.
  • Thursday, 5 February, 2026
    Milano Cortina Winter Olympics
    Russia-linked hackers target Winter Olympics in Italy

    Officials say they have foiled cyber attacks ahead of Milano-Cortina opening ceremony on Friday

    A person in a Milano Cortina 2026 jacket takes a photo of Olympic rings covered in snow in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
  • Tuesday, 27 January, 2026
    Renewable energy
    Octopus Energy urges Starmer to ‘embrace’ Chinese technology

    Executive adds to debate over critical sector as PM embarks on first trip to Beijing by a British leader since 2018

    Image
  • Monday, 26 January, 2026
    German politics
    Germany will ‘strike back’ against Russian cyber attacks, minister vows

    Warning comes after spate of sabotage attempts on German soil that were linked to Russia

    A person holding an umbrella with the Munich Security Conference logo stands outside the Bayerischer Hof hotel, as a police car passes by.
  • Saturday, 17 January, 2026
    EU tech regulation
    Brussels in move to bar Chinese suppliers from EU’s critical infrastructure

    Proposed Cybersecurity Act would phase out groups such as Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks and solar energy systems

    The left side shows a large illuminated ZTE sign above a group of people. The right side shows the Huawei logo on a screen.
  • Wednesday, 14 January, 2026
    World
    The UK needs a Bletchley 2.0

    As cyber threats proliferate, we need to double down on maths to protect security and boost economic growth

    Muffy Calder
    Two women in uniform operate Colossus computers at Bletchley Park, working with control panels and reels of tape
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Berlin
    Berlin in the dark: a power outage shakes Germany

    Arson that left parts of German capital without electricity for days highlights poor energy infrastructure

    A police officer directs the car traffic during a power outage in southwest Berlin, Germany
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Cyber warfare
    China hacked email systems of US congressional committee staff

    Beijing’s intelligence used Salt Typhoon to access communications used by top panels in US Congress

    The Chinese and US flags wave side by side in front of a modern glass building.
  • Friday, 2 January, 2026
    Technology regulation
    Europe has ‘lost the internet’, warns Belgium’s cyber security chief

    EU law enforcement too dependent on digital infrastructure from US tech companies, Miguel De Bruycker says

    A worker stands between rows of servers and cables inside the OVHcloud data centre in Roubaix, France.
  • Friday, 26 December, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Lunch with the FT. Spy chief Andrew Shearer: ‘I’ve never seen our agencies so stretched’

    The head of Australian intelligence on the Hanukkah attack at Bondi Beach, the risk of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan — and his new role as ambassador to Japan

    Illustrated portrait of a grey-haired man in a suit, smiling faintly, set against a stylised golden interior.
  • Saturday, 20 December, 2025
    Political espionage
    SpyGPT will shake James Bond’s world

    Open-source data and machine learning tools mean the challenge is not information scarcity but information overload

    ImageJohn Thornhill
    Iain Glen as Richard Sorge in the film Spy Sorge
  • Friday, 19 December, 2025
    Politics
    China blamed for UK government cyber attack

    Foreign Office was hacked in October, ministers have revealed

    The Cenotaph draped in a large Union flag in front of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office on Whitehall.
  • Thursday, 18 December, 2025
    FT Film
    Scammers, spies and triads: inside cyber-crime’s $15tn global empire | FT Film

    The FT reports on the rise of Chinese criminal syndicates and the evolution of crime-as-a-service marketplaces

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  1. Co-op chief to step down as cyber attack costs mount
  2. War in Iran risks triggering cyber insurgency
    Alice Hutchings
  3. IT and software groups dominate the FT1000 ranking
  4. Britain must be more vigilant to the risk of sabotage by hostile states
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