Boards still in the dark about cyber defence
Despite daily reports of financial losses and reputational damage as a result of cyber breaches, boards are still in the dark about the current state of their companies’ cyber defences.
Despite daily reports of financial losses and reputational damage as a result of cyber breaches, boards are still in the dark about the current state of their companies’ cyber defences.
Whether you’ve set up your own company, joined the board of a charitable organisation or climbed the ranks to become a director, there are certain legal implications that your role brings with it.
A new standard to allow social enterprises to better measure and demonstrate their social impact has been published by the European Commission.
Putting the glamour and the catchy headlines to one side, how is technology actually influencing UK businesses, and what do companies need to do to meet this trend?
As I write the would-be marriage between Astra Zeneca and her older American suitor (Pfizer) is off.
New consumer rules came into force on 13 June 2014, these rules affect distance selling and ‘off-premises’ contracts. Distance selling means selling over the phone, over the internet or traditional mail order.
Even the FBI sometimes need help deciphering Twitter lingo.