Critical Infrastructure stories
The test suggests air-gapped security tools may be needed where cloud access and onsite support are unavailable, from space to remote industrial sites.
AI data centre developers may gain faster power access as a new coalition seeks to ease grid delays and speed site planning.
The financing will fund MSAI's largest sovereign hardware deployment to date, with new compute installed in Scotland for UK-based AI customers.
The board reshuffle comes as BAI expands beyond broadcast infrastructure into digital services for mining, resources and energy customers.
The expanded programme gives industrial operators tighter control over machine communications to contain breaches across critical environments.
The funding will speed expansion as developers race to clear power, planning and environmental hurdles for data centres and other infrastructure.
Google Threat Intelligence Group says Moscow's influence machine is again targeting the US, Europe and allies beyond Ukraine, with AI aiding campaigns.
World Cup betting traffic has become a target for denial-of-service campaigns, with one European operator hit by 19 million malicious requests.
Seven in 10 respondents reported detection gaps, as a survey found many airports and operators still lack a formal counter-drone plan.
Attackers are already using AI to exploit flaws faster than many organisations can detect them, Five Eyes agencies warned.
Supplier breaches are amplifying disruption, with ransomware incidents in Europe rising 55.1% year on year in the first four months of 2026.
The tie-up aims to cut Europe's reliance on overseas chip ecosystems by certifying SUSE software for Openchip's RISC-V hardware.
Remote responders and field teams gain a faster way to restore communications where fixed networks are absent or damaged.
Rising risk and cost pressures are driving demand for cloud-managed, unified security systems as councils and energy firms seek simpler protection.
Operators of essential services will need to manage AI, legacy systems and supplier risks under staged obligations due in 2027 and 2028.
The cloud migration should cut system overhead and give staff faster access to information as Unison modernises back-office operations across its network.
U.S. agencies can now train and keep control of AI models on isolated systems, with Palantir and NVIDIA targeting sensitive government work.
Remote crews in emergency and mission-critical settings can now share satellite-backed connectivity across larger field teams, Contrivian said.
Operators face lengthy delays for power kit as artificial intelligence and cloud demand pushes data centre expansion.
More than 80% of infrastructure executives have resilience plans, but fragmented data is preventing them from delivering them under climate stress.