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Industry 4.0 Connected the Factory. The Supply Chain Is Harder.
Read more: Industry 4.0 Connected the Factory. The Supply Chain Is Harder.Manufacturers have spent much of the past decade improving connectivity inside their own organisations. Digital engineering tools have changed how products are designed and developed. ERP and planning systems have improved coordination across production. Quality platforms have made evidence and traceability easier to manage. Connected production environments, sensors, automation and data-led improvement programmes have become…
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Logiq recognised among the UK’s leading Cyber Security consulting firms
Read more: Logiq recognised among the UK’s leading Cyber Security consulting firmsBristol, UK – 11 June 2026 – Logiq has once again been recognised by Consultancy UK as one of the UK’s leading consulting firms for cyber security services. The annual ranking highlights consulting firms operating across the UK market and reflects the breadth of expertise available to organisations seeking support with complex cyber security challenges.…
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More than 200 colleagues come together for Logiq’s summer offsite
Read more: More than 200 colleagues come together for Logiq’s summer offsiteThis week, colleagues from across Logiq gathered at the Bristol Harbour Hotel for our annual Summer Offsite. The event brought together more than 200 members of the team, including our newly onboarded Savient colleagues, for an afternoon of business updates, shared successes and a look ahead as the business continues to grow. Opening the session,…
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Secure Collaboration and the Modern Defence Supply Chain
Read more: Secure Collaboration and the Modern Defence Supply ChainFor organisations fresh to the defence sector, one of the first barriers to entry is not cyber security in the conventional sense, but secure collaboration. In many sectors, collaboration is viewed primarily as a productivity challenge. Within defence, it is a security and an assurance challenge as well. Before any work can begin, organisations may…
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Recognising Phishing Attempts
Read more: Recognising Phishing AttemptsPhishing guidance is often taught using obvious examples, poorly worded messages from implausible senders, urgent requests that seem transparently suspicious. Real phishing, however, rarely looks like that. Modern attempts are built around legitimacy: they imitate suppliers, internal systems, collaboration platforms, and normal business processes closely enough to pass a quick glance. Rather than judging a…
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Technology, data and STEM at Cheltenham Science Festival
Read more: Technology, data and STEM at Cheltenham Science FestivalCheltenham, UK – 04 June 2026 – Members of the Savient team — now part of Logiq — attended the Cheltenham Science Festival as part of the CyNam technology ecosystem, spending two days in the festival’s Arcade and Interactive Zones engaging with visitors through a series of hands-on puzzles, challenges and problem-solving activities. Representing the…
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MOD Secure by Design – A Practical Guide for Defence and Government
Read more: MOD Secure by Design – A Practical Guide for Defence and GovernmentSecure by Design has changed how cyber security is approached across defence and wider government. This guide explains what Secure by Design means in 2026, what the current public MOD guidance says, and how defence and government teams can apply it in complex, regulated and supplier-led environments.
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The hidden cost of supplier collaboration in defence manufacturing
Read more: The hidden cost of supplier collaboration in defence manufacturingManufacturers supporting defence programmes rarely operate in isolation. Even where a company owns the core engineering capability, delivery depends on a wider network of suppliers, subcontractors, specialist manufacturers, testing partners, customers, and programme stakeholders. Drawings, specifications, work instructions, quality records, engineering changes and technical queries all need to move between those parties throughout the lifecycle…
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Cyber Assurance in UK Defence Procurement
Read more: Cyber Assurance in UK Defence ProcurementFor suppliers looking to work with UK Defence, cyber security is no longer a background technical concern, rather, an increasingly part of supplier readiness, procurement confidence and contract delivery. That does not mean every opportunity carries the same requirement, or that every supplier will be assessed in the same way. MOD procurements vary widely, from…
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Applying Generative AI Securely in Regulated Environments
Read more: Applying Generative AI Securely in Regulated EnvironmentsNot too long ago, many organisations could comfortably treat Generative AI as something experimental. Interesting, potentially useful, but still distant from day-to-day operations. That, however, has changed remarkably quickly. AI tools are now rapidly finding their way into regular routine work across defence, government, critical infrastructure, and other highly regulated sectors. Staff are using them…
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Sharing Sensitive Files Securely
Read more: Sharing Sensitive Files SecurelyThe way sensitive files travel through organisations rarely attracts much attention until something goes wrong. Most exposure isn’t the result of a deliberate attack or a dramatic failure rather, it’s the accumulated result of working habits that feel unremarkable in the moment. An attachment sent for convenience, a sharing link left active after the project…
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Identity and Access Management
Read more: Identity and Access ManagementAccess to systems and information naturally accumulates over time. Employees move between roles, suppliers are onboarded for projects, permissions are extended to meet operational requirements and not revisited. Each individual decision is usually reasonable in context, the difficulty is that the cumulative result, across an organisation and over time, is often an access environment that…
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Why Secure Collaboration Matters in Regulated Environments
Read more: Why Secure Collaboration Matters in Regulated EnvironmentsOrganisations operating within defence, government and other regulated sectors face a difficult balancing act. Teams need to collaborate quickly across suppliers, departments and external partners, while maintaining control over sensitive information, user access and assurance obligations. For many organisations, the challenge is no longer simply securing infrastructure. It is enabling people to work together effectively…
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AI Cyber Security Two Years On
Read more: AI Cyber Security Two Years OnTwo years ago, the conversation around AI was largely hypothetical. Today, organisations are dealing with its operational reality, and the security picture has changed considerably as a result. That is where the cyber security conversation has become significantly more serious. One of the biggest shifts introduced by Generative AI is not simply automation, but a…
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Governance and Control in Microsoft Teams Environments
Read more: Governance and Control in Microsoft Teams EnvironmentsMicrosoft Teams environments usually grow faster than governance around them. That is not really a criticism so much as a reflection of how these platforms are adopted in practice. A tool introduced to improve communication quickly becomes the place where files are stored, meetings are held, suppliers are invited in, and projects are coordinated. The…
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Logiq shortlisted for Best Cyber Firm at the 2026 SPARKies Awards.
Read more: Logiq shortlisted for Best Cyber Firm at the 2026 SPARKies Awards.Bristol, UK – 26 May 2026 – Logiq has been shortlisted for Best Cyber Firm at the 2026 techSPARK SPARKies Awards. The SPARKies recognise organisations and individuals from across the South West technology community, celebrating the businesses, teams and people helping shape the region’s growing reputation for innovation, engineering and technical expertise. We’re genuinely delighted…
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The SME reality and what CSMv4 means if you have no dedicated security team
Read more: The SME reality and what CSMv4 means if you have no dedicated security teamMost guidance written about CSMv4 is pitched at a fairly abstract level. It explains the framework architecture, the four risk profiles, the evidence requirements, and the link to DCC. All of that is accurate and useful. What it often does not describe is what the process looks and feels like for a specialist SME with…
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Strengthening COMAH Cyber Security: A Leadership‑Focused View
Read more: Strengthening COMAH Cyber Security: A Leadership‑Focused ViewThis leadership-focused summary explains recent changes in OT cyber security expectations, why they are important, and how COMAH operators can respond.
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Replacing legacy corporate IT with a secure managed environment
Read more: Replacing legacy corporate IT with a secure managed environmentReplacing legacy corporate IT with a secure managed environment Delivering secure collaboration and modern IT services through a single managed service Read Time A client needed to collaborate securely with government and partner organisations, but also had a wider internal technology challenge. Its existing on-premise corporate IT environment was approaching the point where it needed…
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Enabling secure collaboration across government and industry partners
Read more: Enabling secure collaboration across government and industry partnersEnabling secure collaboration across government and industry partners Supporting controlled information sharing on a fast-moving multi-organisation programme Read Time A client working with a UK government organisation and several industry partners needed a secure way to collaborate across organisational boundaries. The programme involved a multidisciplinary team, sensitive information, and a need to work at pace.…
