SME Cyber Insights: Tuesday 29 July 2025 – Today’s SME Cybersecurity News & Intel
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1). GDPR Record Keeping Relief Extended to 750 Employees: Implications for UK SMEs Cyber Compliance The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has welcomed significant proposed modifications to GDPR Article 30 record keeping obligations, potentially extending exemptions from 250 to 750 employees. This landmark development could provide substantial administrative relief for UK Small & Medium Enterprises, though post-Brexit complexities create unique challenges requiring careful analysis. The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) have issued a joint opinion supporting these targeted modifications …
2). The Ultimate SME Guide to Cloud Storage Security: Transforming Threats into Competitive Advantages in 2025 Cloud storage security represents a paradigmatic shift for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs), transforming traditional Cybersecurity liabilities into strategic business advantages. This comprehensive analysis, drawing from enterprise-grade migration methodologies pioneered by Transputec, demonstrates how SMEs can achieve enterprise-level security postures whilst maintaining operational agility and cost efficiency. The Cybersecurity landscape for UK SMEs has fundamentally altered in 2025. Recent research reveals that AI-generated attacks represent the primary concern for 35% of UK Small & Medium Enterprises, surpassing traditional threats such as malware, phishing, and ransomware …
3). GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation Compliance for SMEs – In today’s interconnected digital world, data privacy has become a paramount concern for businesses and individuals alike. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stands as a cornerstone legislation designed to safeguard personal data within the European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA). Enforced from May 25, 2018, GDPR has not only transformed how organizations handle data but also set a global standard for data protection and privacy. GDPR is a comprehensive regulation that aims to give individuals in the EU more control over their personal data and unify data protection rules within the EU/EEA …
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