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no shares traded this week 11th July to midweek today 13th July despite RNS this am
Foolish to send 500k to Singapore. They should focus on the usa and uk. Pathetic
Very positive!
https://www.themiddlemarket.com/news-analysis/cybersecurity-ma-continues-to-set-records
As of today 7th July looking back at share trades for the last week this had NOT 1 share in CCS traded at all.
they keep doing bolt on acquisitions - I wonder if the marker will rerate this at some point or Darktrace takes it over?
The growing threat hackers pose to businesses has led Tesco to conduct a cyberattack stress test for the first time, which found that a breach could cost it up to £2.4 billion in fines.
Under a risk analysis detailed in its latest annual report, Tesco modelled various scenarios for a cyberattack where customer data was compromised.
Britain’s biggest supermarket holds a wealth of customer data due to its 20 million Clubcard members. This means that it has to comply with the GDPR penalty framework under which firms can be fined for serious data breaches.
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Under the worst-case scenario outlined by Tesco, it could be fined a maximum of 4 per cent of group revenue. That is equivalent to £2.4 billion.
https://www.guardian.co.tt/business/massy-hit-by-cyber-attack-6.2.1486020.493fdc9ff2
Brigantia Partners
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So far today we have heard from
@crosswordcyber
with Trillion and Ross Goodburn on the truly innovative
@eSentire
suite! Here are some shots of Jon and Ross in full flow. The Royal Armouries is a fantastic final venue for our 3 day partner events series!
Crossword Cybersecurity reiterated it expects revenue growth this year to accelerate to around 75% following up a 33% rise in 2021.
Total sales in the year to end-December (including grants) were up 43% at £2.3mln, with the number of customers using its Rizikon risk assessment software production now above 500 with a target of more than 1,000 by the end of this year.
According to the UK Cyber Security Sectoral Analysis 2022, the UK remains the largest cyber security market in Europe with total revenue of £10.15bn or up 14% from last year's £8.9bn.
Crossword made three acquisitions last year and more are likely said chief executive Tom Ilube, who added he was “incredibly pleased” with the progress in 2021, highlighting the 56% growth in product and services revenue.
“We expanded our product portfolio with the addition of Identiproof, our services offering with the addition of Nightingale, and our geographical reach with the opening of our Oman office,” he added.
Losses in the year to December were 2.45mln (£2.27mln), with cash at the year-end of £3.4mln.
The finances worry me in particular, the total cash v the revenue v cash burn + more staff.
I would like to see some lucrative contracts signed off by the summer to cover the running costs.
another 6K trade 20,000 shares, only other trade this week was a couple of quid