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Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

Crest’s industry-backed AI charter commits signatories to supporting responsible AI adoption and aims to foster trust in AI-enabled security services.

How AI is pushing cyber resilience up GCC energy boardroom agendas

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

TXOne Networks CEO Terence Liu says AI is transforming both industrial operations and cyber threats, forcing GCC energy operators to prioritise visibility, operational control and resilience as critical infrastructure becomes increasingly interconnected

Datacentres need to consider alternatives to grid connection

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

UK datacentre growth is stalled by National Grid delays. Operators are increasingly using "behind-the-meter" private energy deals to secure reliable, cost-effective power faster

UK and EU impose sanctions on hacking groups linked to Kremlin

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

Hackers linked to Russian intelligence behind attack on Poland’s energy infrastructure, theft of credentials and using vulnerable routers to attack critical national infrastructure  

Microsoft admits datacentre greenhouse gas emissions hike

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

Growth in carbon emissions for 2024-25 matches total emissions over the previous four years, as Microsoft focuses on datacentre power

European Commission accepts SAP’s on-premise ERP commitment

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

The ERP provider has accepted that it will no longer charge admin fees for returning maintenance customers, and has stated it will offer on-premise flexibility

Tech giants come under watch of UK finance regulators

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

IT suppliers critical to the UK finance sector are now within the remit of the UK’s financial services regulators

Why legal control beats location in data sovereignty

Published in Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter on 13.07.2026

US law can access global data via providers, making local data residency insufficient. Businesses must prioritise true jurisdictional control over "sovereignty washing" marketing