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CSRB and the Reality of OT and ICS
Read more: CSRB and the Reality of OT and ICSThe Cyber Security & Resilience Bill is being talked about as a major update to the UK’s regulatory landscape, but its impact won’t be felt in policy documents or compliance dashboards. It will be felt in the quiet corners of essential services where technology, process and people collide — places where systems were never designed…
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How DISX Supports CSMv4 Readiness
Read more: How DISX Supports CSMv4 ReadinessPreparing for the enhanced Cyber Security Model has become a significant focus for suppliers working with the Ministry of Defence. While the policy intent is straightforward — raising the bar for cyber resilience across defence programmes — the practical reality can feel messy, especially for organisations without dedicated security teams. Much of the initial effort…
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Delivering OFFICIAL and OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE work in practice
Read more: Delivering OFFICIAL and OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE work in practiceThere is sometimes a tendency to treat the terms OFFICIAL and OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE as purely administrative labels, but for organisations working with the Ministry of Defence they represent a set of expectations about how information should be handled and what the working environment needs to look like. What the classifications mean in day-to-day delivery These classifications…
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Where the Cyber Security & Resilience Bill Leads Us
Read more: Where the Cyber Security & Resilience Bill Leads UsThe Cyber Security & Resilience Bill has reached the stage where the early noise has faded, leaving behind the steadier question of what it actually means for organisations that keep essential services running. When it first appeared in the King’s Speech, commentary clustered around familiar points: a refreshed Network and Information Systems (NIS) regime, firmer…
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Considering the Physical Aspects of Cyber Security
Read more: Considering the Physical Aspects of Cyber SecurityGuest blog by James Jackson, Security Consultant, Logiq Comprehensive physical security controls are as essential as digital cyber security controls. A strong physical security posture is key to avoiding incidents – however stakeholders may overlook these more traditional defences against the ever-changing digital landscape. Physical security is the prevention and mitigation of unauthorised access to…
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NCSC Annual Review 2025 – What Resilience Looks Like Now
Read more: NCSC Annual Review 2025 – What Resilience Looks Like NowThe National Cyber Security Centre’s Annual Review 2025 arrives at a moment when the language of cyber resilience has become inseparable from the language of business itself. Across the public sector and its supply chains, the review paints a picture of a nation more dependent than ever on digital systems — and more exposed than…
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Navigating MOD Cyber Compliance in 2025
Read more: Navigating MOD Cyber Compliance in 2025In the UK defence sector, cyber security is no longer treated as a peripheral concern; it is central to procurement policy, and the risks of compromise are too great to be left to interpretation. At the heart of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) expectations sits Defence Standard (Def Stan) 05-138, a detailed standard that defines…
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Logiq Honoured with Pax8 Beyond Award at Beyond EMEA 2025
Read more: Logiq Honoured with Pax8 Beyond Award at Beyond EMEA 2025Amsterdam (08 October 2025) – Logiq today announced it has received the 2025 Pax8 Beyond Partner Award in the Peak Performance category during Pax8’s 2025 Beyond EMEA conference. The awards program recognises partners who drove significant revenue growth, cloud adoption, and the success of companies worldwide by leveraging their relationship with Pax8 and its innovative…
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CSMv4 Compliance: MOD Cyber Requirements Explained
Read more: CSMv4 Compliance: MOD Cyber Requirements ExplainedCSMv4 Compliance – What MOD Suppliers Need to Do Before 3 November 2025 After nearly two years of preparation, Cyber Security Model version 4 (CSMv4) is now confirmed for formal implementation across the defence supply chain. The Ministry of Defence announced through Industry Security Notice (ISN) 2025/04 that CSMv4 will take effect from 00:01 GMT…
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Preparing for DCC Evidence Requirements
Read more: Preparing for DCC Evidence RequirementsThe Defence Cyber Certification (DCC) scheme, launched in 2025, represents a fundamental shift in how the MOD validates cyber security across its supply chain. Unlike the previous Supplier Assurance Questionnaire (SAQ) approach that relied on self-assessment, DCC introduces independent, third-party verification of controls outlined in DefStan 05-138. For defence suppliers, this transition from “we have…
