Cyber Security & Resilience Bill 2025
Whether you’re running a business, managing customer data, or just trying to stay safe online, this bill touches your digital life. So, what’s actually changing?
Whether you’re running a business, managing customer data, or just trying to stay safe online, this bill touches your digital life. So, what’s actually changing?
In today’s fast-paced digital environment, businesses must guard their data as if it were treasure. Adaptive Email DLP (Data Loss Prevention) has emerged as a game-changer, transforming how companies protect their sensitive information
Quantum computing stands at the forefront of technological innovation, promising to revolutionise industries and redefine the boundaries of computational capabilities.
. As businesses increasingly face cyber threats, the importance of adhering to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) cannot be overstated.
Brookcourt has become one of the first organisations in the UK to achieve certification against ISO 42001, the pioneering international standard for Artificial Intelligence (AMS) and was presented with their award at the AI Summit in London on 11 June
Stay ahead of tomorrow’s threats today with our latest in person roundtable event at Bob Bob Ricard, (City) on 2 July 2025 where Brookcourt & Recorded Future will help your organisation to navigate the digital compliance landscape from a threat intelligence perspective.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a pervasive force revolutionising our lives and work. Whether as Generative AI, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Robotics Process Automation or Agentic AI, AI is all around us, shaping the operations of organisations in every sector
Brookcourt has become one of the first organisations in the UK to achieve certification against ISO 42001, the pioneering international standard for Artificial Intelligence (AMS)
Brookcourt has secured a significant two-year contract extension with leading Telco for c. £8.4m
Ever wondered how some organisations manage to stay ahead of data breaches and regulatory penalties while others falter?