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In the next issue of Verdict Encrypt, out in January, we’ll be looking at cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, and how they post serious potential risk to life and property. Increasing efforts are being made to ensure providers take adequate security steps, but is there more businesses can do to protect themselves and their customers?
In addition, we take a look at the newly opened Cyber Demonstration Centre in London, the UK, to find out how it will be used to boost innovation in cybersecurity, and hear from chess grandmaster and Avast security ambassador Garry Kasparov about his take on the industry.
Plus, small businesses have often been left out of the cybersecurity discussion, but as the nature of attacks change, they are increasingly becoming targets. We look at why so many small businesses are below the so-called cybersecurity poverty line, and find out what can be done to improve the situation.
EDITORIAL
Editor | Lucy Ingham
Deputy Editor | Daniel Davies
Writers | Emily Wadsworth, Charlotte Richardson Andrews
Publishing Assistant | Callum Tyndall
Magazine Designers | Francesco Cianciulli,
Paulius Zutautas
Graphic Designers | Kate Cuntapay,
Lorena Martinez, Marzia Compassi,
Anett Arc, Sara Basto
Lead Designer | John Hammond
Group Editor | Susanne Hauner
Digital Publishing Director | Duncan West
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