The UK telematics firm, Microlise, has confirmed that its headquarters experienced a cyberattack, compromising corporate data. The attack disrupted customer services, disabling tracking systems and panic alarms on British prison vans. While the majority of customer systems are now back online, some continue to conduct security checks. Microlise has informed international authorities of the data breach. While the firm expects no significant financial impact, the incident underlines the cybersecurity risks faced by supply chains.

HSCC CWG urges halting NPRM, calls for joint cybersecurity policy reform to boost healthcare resilience
The Cybersecurity Working Group (CWG) within the U.S. Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council (HSCC) has called on the country’s federal administration to work