The UK’s Cyber Threat Has Changed. Most Organizations Haven’t.
For years, ransomware shaped how UK organizations thought about cyber risk. In 2025, that assumption quietly broke. The UK became the most targeted country in Europe, accounting for 16% of all recorded attacks across the region. But volume alone doesn’t explain what changed. The real shift was intent. Attackers didn’t just increase activity; they changed tactics. Disruption overtook monetization. Organizations that spent years preparing for one dominant threat model found themselves exposed to another. A Threat Model That No Longer Fits Reality In 2024, ransomware dominated the UK cyber risk conversation. In 2025, it was no longer the primary attack […]
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