By Patricia Figueiredo ( August 11, 2025, 14:54 GMT | Insight) -- UK companies in various sectors, including finance, energy, telecoms, health, space and digital services, are facing new cyber risks driven by emerging technologies, four research reports commissioned by the UK government show. The findings aim to strengthen the UK's cyber resilience and are expected to inform the forthcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill to extend cyber regulatory obligations across sectors and supply chains. The reports warn that technologies such as AI, cloud and blockchain are creating complex, interconnected vulnerabilities that challenge existing regulations. UK companies across a broad range of sectors, including finance, energy, telecoms, health, space and digital services, are facing increasing cybersecurity risks due to emerging technologies, a set of government-commissioned research reports shows....
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