Bank of England faces criticism after losing hundreds of remote working devices

18 June 2025

The Bank of England (BoE) has come under scrutiny after it was revealed to have lost or had stolen over 300 remote working devices in the past three years, with an estimated total value approaching £300,000.

The figures, obtained through a Freedom of Information (FOI) request, show that 333 laptops, mobile phones, and tablets went missing or were stolen during this period.

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Secure I.T. Environments completes complex data centre upgrade on Jersey

09 June 2025

Secure I.T. Environments Ltd (SITE), a leading UK provider of design and build services for modular, containerised, and micro data centres, has announced the successful completion of a demanding upgrade project on Jersey — the largest of the Channel Islands.

The project involved intricate logistics, including shipping all equipment — such as three air conditioning systems — to a remote location 14 miles off the coast of Normandy, and was delivered on time and within budget.

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Enterprise networks need bulletproof backup strategies to succeed

06 June 2025

Iwona Zalewska, Regional Director for UK & Ireland, DRAM Business Manager, EMEA Region, Kingston Technology Europe

In today’s digital-first enterprise environment, organisations operate across multiple locations, platforms, and networks. With employees connecting remotely, collaborating from branch offices, or accessing systems via mobile endpoints, enterprise networks have become both expansive and vulnerable. Which is why, with cyber threats escalating, backup strategies are no longer optional - they are fundamental to continuity.

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Cyberattack on NHS trusts raises concerns over patient data security, says NSCS

03 June 2025

Recent cyberattacks have compromised NHS trusts, including University College London Hospitals and University Hospital Southampton, with experts warning that sensitive patient data may be at risk. The UK’s National Cybersecurity Centre (NCSC) is actively monitoring the situation.

Analysis by EclecticIQ revealed that the breach occurred through exploitation of a software vulnerability in Ivanti Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM), a tool used for managing employee mobile devices. The vulnerability, first discovered on 15 May, has since been patched, but systems previously affected may still be vulnerable.

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