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2026 Cyber Security Risk Outlook Report

The threat landscape is shifting faster than ever. Our annual Risk Outlook maps the forces shaping cyber risk in 2026 - from AI-enabled attacks to supply chain exposure - giving your organisation the intelligence to act ahead of the curve.

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  • LRQA and Simbian launch AI-powered penetration testing to help...

    LRQA partners with AI security innovator Simbian to deliver continuous, AI-powered penetration testing, combining autonomous testing with expert...

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  • LRQA wins Best Penetration Testing Solution at teissAwards2026

    LRQA won Best Penetration Testing Solution and was runner-up for Best Incident Response Solution at the teissAwards2026, recognising...

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  • Top 10 Cyber Risks for Organisations | Datasheet

    A practical guide outlining the ten most critical cyber risks facing organisations today and the essential controls needed to strengthen resilience, reduce exposure and protect long-term value.

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  • AI Penetration Testing for ISO 42001 Compliance

    ISO/IEC 42001 sets the framework for responsible AI management, but documentation alone does not prove your controls work....

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  • Cyber Essentials Changes: Danzell question set released

    Cyber Essentials is changing from 27 April 2026. Here’s what the new Danzell question set means for MFA,...

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  • LRQA achieves UKAS accreditation for ISO 42001, strengthening assurance...

    LRQA has achieved UKAS accreditation for ISO/IEC 42001, enabling accredited certification for AI management systems. This strengthens assurance...

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  • LRQA appoints Howard Hughes as Managing Director, Cybersecurity

    LRQA has appointed Howard Hughes as Managing Director, Cybersecurity. With more than 25 years of leadership experience, Howard...

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  • CVE-2023-28802: Zscaler Bypass via Service Restart

    LRQA details CVE-2023-28802, a Zscaler Client Connector vulnerability that allowed low-privilege users to bypass ZIA/ZPA controls via service...

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  • On-demand webinar: Cybersecurity Year in Review 2025

    Watch this on-demand webinar where LRQA cyber experts discussed 2025’s key cyber threats, real-world attack insights and what organisations should prepare for in 2026.

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  • Feeding the future: 2026 food and beverage risk trends

    Drawing on insights from LRQA’s 2025 work across food supply chains and a recent LRQA webinar, the report explores why systems and protocols are no longer enough on their own – and how stronger risk intelligence, visibility and human capability determine whether disruption is contained early or allowed to spread

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