All articles by Phil Muncaster

Phil Muncaster

Phil Muncaster has been an technology journalist for over 20 years. He started out as a reporter on enterprise IT title IT Week in 2005 and progressed to the role of News Editor at Computing before leaving to pursue a freelance career. Since then, Phil has written for titles including The Register, where he worked as Asia correspondent whilst based in Hong Kong for over two years, MIT Technology Review, SC Magazine, Infosecurity Magazine and others.

Are MSPs the weakest link in your security chain?

A string of high-profile breaches have been tied to MSP failings. Organisations must remember they can’t outsource risk.

How industrial AI is powering a quiet tech revolution

White collar GenAI may grab all the headlines, but AI’s real progress is being found on the factory floor.

How CloudFactory connected thousands of remote workers seamlessly and securely 

The AI consultancy couldn’t afford to let its clients down with poor service. So it turned to a global SASE platform.

What a new mega-worm says about open source risk

Shai-Hulud could be the first of many such threats. CISOs need to improve visibility and control of their open source usage.

TUI staff were drowning in HR processes. Here’s how they resurfaced.

The travel giant found traditional approaches to training users no longer fit for purpose. A new self-service tool is driving dramatic improvements.

Has the UK’s Cyber Essentials scheme failed?

The decade-old government-backed scheme was designed to help businesses protect themselves from cyberattack. Vanishingly few have signed up.