Written by Sean Tilley, Senior Sales Director EMEA at 11:11 Systems Artificial intelligence is no longer a future ambition for UK organisations. It is already shaping how decisions are made, how services are delivered, and how quickly businesses can respond to change. From automation and analytics to customer engagement and operational optimisation, AI is becoming an integral part of…
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AI, APAC, Apps, Compliance, Global Security News
High-Quality Customer Outcomes Require Courageous Leadership
This article is written by Brett Diamond, CEO, 11:11 Systems, and provided to Channel Insider by 11:11 Systems. Every company claims to be customer-first. Many invest in support, success teams, and service management frameworks. But the uncomfortable truth is this: ensuring quality at every customer touch point often requires focused decision-making. And the decisions that…
Global Security News
Live Q&A: Ask Me Your Questions About EVs
Join a real-time, written chat with Christopher Mims from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET on Wednesday, May 20. WSJ subscribers can submit their questions at any time in the comments space below.
AI, Apps, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security, Risk Management
Cybersecurity in the age of instant software
AI is rapidly changing how software is written, deployed, and used. Trends point to a future where AIs can write custom software quickly and easily: “instant software.” Taken to an extreme, it might become easier for a user to have an AI write an application on demand — a spreadsheet, for example — and delete…
AI, Endpoint, Global Security News, Network Security
Detecting IP KVMs, (Tue, Mar 24th)
I have written about how to use IP KVMs securely, and recently, researchers at Eclypsium published yet another report on IP KVM vulnerabilities. But there is another issue I haven’t mentioned yet with IP KVMs: rogue IP KVMs. IP KVMs are often used by criminals. For example, North Koreans used KVMs to connect remotely to laptops sent…
AI, Compliance, Data Breaches, Europe, Global Security News, Risk Management
The True Cost of Cyber Downtime: A UK Board-Level Briefing
Written by Sean Tilley, Senior Sales Director EMEA at 11:11 Systems Cyber downtime carries measurable financial consequences, and those consequences are becoming clearer with each major incident. Research from 11:11 Systems shows that 78% of European organisations report losses of up to $500,000 per hour following a cyber-related outage, while 6% face costs exceeding £1 million per…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Data Breaches, Exploits, Global Security News, Risk Management
When insider risk is a wellbeing issue, not just a disciplinary one
Written by Katie Barnett, Director of Cyber Security at Toro Solutions Insider risk is still often framed around intent, with the focus placed on malicious employees, disgruntled contractors, or deliberate misuse of access for personal gain.Those cases exist and they matter, but they are rarely where risk first begins, and they do not reflect how…
AI, Global Security News, Risk Management
It’s 2026. Why are the basics still being missed?
Written by Katie Barnett, Director of Cyber Security, and Gavin Wilson, Director of Physical Security and Risk, at Toro Solutions After spending years working with organisations on security, one thing becomes hard to ignore. When something serious happens, the root causes are sadly rarely surprising and there is often a sense of inevitability to them. Access…
AI, Global Security News
Brutus: Open-source credential testing tool for offensive security
Brutus is an open-source, multi-protocol credential testing tool written in pure Go. Designed to replace legacy tools that have long frustrated penetration testers with dependency headaches and integration gaps, Brutus ships as a single binary with zero external dependencies and native support for the JSON-based reconnaissance pipelines that define offensive security. Solving a real workflow…
