AutomotiveBusinessCybersecurity

UK Faces £1.9 Billion Economic Blow from Jaguar Land Rover Cyber Incident

A major cyberattack on Jaguar Land Rover is projected to become the costliest such incident in UK history, with estimated economic impacts reaching £1.9 billion. The incident has disrupted manufacturing operations and supply chains, affecting over 5,000 organizations nationwide.

Massive Economic Impact

The cyberattack targeting Jaguar Land Rover could potentially cost the UK economy nearly £2 billion, making it the most expensive cybersecurity incident in the country’s history, according to analysis from the Cyber Monitoring Centre. Sources indicate the estimated impact ranges between £1.6 billion and £2.1 billion, affecting more than 5,000 organizations throughout the UK.

BusinessSustainability

UK Businesses Lagging Behind UN Sustainability Targets, New Study Reveals

A major new report indicates UK businesses are falling short of sustainability targets despite financial investments. Only one sector currently qualifies as a “trailblazer” in sustainable practices, with technology and telecommunications performing worst.

UK Companies Off Track for 2030 Sustainability Goals

British businesses across multiple sectors are reportedly not making sufficient progress to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by the 2030 deadline, according to a comprehensive new analysis. The report, developed in collaboration with UN Global Compact UK, suggests that despite financial investments, the current pace of improvement falls short of what’s required to achieve the global objectives.