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Identity Is The New Perimeter: UK Cyber Threats & Resilience | N-able + Phoenix

Recorded at Digit Expo Edinburgh, N-able’s Kostandino Kustas speaks with Kieron Stone from Phoenix about the surge in UK cyberattacks, why identity is now the primary attack surface, how AI is reshaping both offense and defense, and what real cyber resilience looks like—from governance and compliance to backups and incident response.

Get Kafka-Nated S2E3: Yingjun Wu on Streaming Databases, SQL-First Processing, and Real-Time Data

March 11th, 4PM GMT Yingjun Wu is the founder and CEO of RisingWave Labs, a company building a distributed SQL database for stream processing, with over a decade of experience spanning academic research and large-scale production systems. In this episode we'll be sitting down for a coffee and a conversation with Yingjun's about what a streaming database actually is, how message brokers and streaming databases fit together in real-world architectures, and what his journey from database researcher to founder has taught him.

Bindplane Community Call in March 2026

Tune in for the Bindplane Community Call in March to learn more about SSO going GA, a wave of new updates, connectors, sources, and destinations, including a VictoriaMetrics partner integration — and a preview of what we're building next. We'll also share details on meeting the Bindplane team at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam. As always, hands-on demos and a live Q&A at the end.

Evaluating Observability Tools for the AI Era

Every observability vendor has an AI story right now. Most have an MCP. Many have a chatbot. All have a demo where the AI finds the root cause of an incident in thirty seconds and everyone in the room nods. In the context of a public demo, these tools look almost identical. Ask the AI a question, the tool returns an answer, and the engineer fixes the bug. Impressive. But if you buy based on the demo, you may end up with an AI layer that looks great on a call and disappoints in production.

Turning team knowledge into Alert Routing rules

Over time, on-call teams build up a quiet layer of knowledge about their systems. Someone learns that a specific error code always means phone calls are failing. Someone else figures out that a particular background job fires a warning every night and has never once needed attention. That knowledge shapes how your team responds to incidents every day. But when it only lives in people’s heads, your response depends entirely on the right person being available at the right time.

Best Practices for Expanding Your Tech Business Abroad

A developer in New York pushes a code update on a Tuesday morning. Everything looks fine on the home server. Ten minutes later, the support team gets alerts from users in Tokyo. The app loads slowly or fails to process regional payments. This happens because the team did not test how the code works with native internet rules. Moving a tech business into a new territory requires more than just translating some words. You have to think about how data moves across different borders.

Global Crypto Businesses Face a Growing Web of Regulations in 2026

Operating a crypto project across multiple countries has never been more complicated. As regulators around the world tighten oversight of digital asset companies, founders must now navigate a patchwork of licensing rules, compliance frameworks, and jurisdictional risks.

Top Benefits of Using Drones for Land Surveying: Accuracy and Efficiency Explained

Over the last few years, land surveying has undergone a major evolution that has completely revolutionised the way surveying professionals gather and process spatial information. Rather than spending weeks in the field using traditional techniques, surveying teams can now capture data in a fraction of the time.

How Small Businesses Can Make A Bigger Brand Impact

As a small business, especially one that's opening in a crowded market or area, it's easy to feel swamped by the big guys, especially your competitors. You're not going to be able to compete with them if you intend on going pound-for-pound with your marketing budget, so you need to be more creative in how you go up against them. To that end, here are a few ways you can make a much bigger brand impact than your size might suggest.