Digital Trust stories
The framework aims to give households control over energy data as the sector builds a common consent system for flexible tariffs and services.
UK firms are still treating cyber security as an IT issue, leaving board oversight, supplier checks and proof of resilience dangerously thin.
Familiarity with AI fakery is not improving detection, as a UK survey found Britons struggled to spot manipulated video and stills.
With one in three firms still lacking basic protection, smaller UK businesses are facing a sharper threat and higher breach costs as attacks rise.
Growing use of AI fakery is forcing companies to verify who is really on screen before hiring, approving payments or granting access.
Only 3% of Australian businesses have started preparing for post-quantum cryptography, leaving sensitive data exposed to harvest-now, decrypt-later attacks.
Strong domains are set to become more valuable as AI makes it easier for small teams to launch websites and apps, a survey found.
New rules are forcing Asian startups to divert cash and staff from product work, with 88% reporting operational constraints, a study found.
Customers can now manage the full certificate lifecycle in one place as Sectigo targets expiry risks and quantum-ready testing.
Despite higher spending plans, half of SMBs reported a cyber incident in the past year, exposing a widening readiness gap.
Rising cyber risk and regulatory pressure are pushing telecom operators to harden voice services as enterprises shift calling into cloud platforms.
Deepfake threats are pushing public bodies to harden identity checks and governance, as Gartner forecasts dedicated TrustOps teams by 2028.
Greater scrutiny of autonomous software is pushing firms towards open web standards that let users verify AI agents and trust their connections.
Rover says data, trust systems and AI tools are reshaping pet care marketplaces as owners seek more personalised services.
Brands with active Trustpilot pages were far more likely to surface in AI answers, with the highest citation rate reaching 75.3%.
Public confidence in AI and data handling has plunged, with most Australians rejecting the use of personal information to train models.
Offshore web hosting is becoming harder to justify as Australian firms weigh latency, sovereignty and support risks across their digital stack.
Confidence is lagging behind AI use in New Zealand, with most users still wary and many saying they would walk away over misuse.
Most Australian buyers say security fears, late deliveries and poor tracking are undermining social commerce, despite rising use of the channels.
The hire underlines growing demand for cyber advisers with government experience as Inspira expands consulting for corporate and public sector clients.