It is no surprise that cybersecurity is now at the top of boardroom agendas.
Over the past 18 months, a spate of high-profile breaches has exposed vulnerabilities across sectors, from retail and finance to automotive supply chains.
Jaguar Land Rover, the latest headline hit, was forced to halt production for five weeks in late 2024 after a cyberattack disrupted operations, reportedly affecting around 5,000 organisations and costing the UK economy an estimated £1.9bn.
Incidents like these have shown a shift in how attackers operate, and how businesses need to defend themselves.
Mark McClain, founder and chief executive of SailPoint, told City AM that the lesson from recent breaches is the biggest threat today is no longer the external network intruder, but the misuse of legitimate cre

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