Security
Your network is only as secure as your weakest link
Earlier this month, Hydro, one of the world’s largest producers of aluminium, was forced to switch to manual operations at some of its 40 sites dotted around the world due to a severe ransomware...
Access to Cash Review: BoE to convene stakeholders
The Bank of England has said it is "committed to cash" in light of the findings of the independent Access to Cash Review, which has warned that 17% of the UK population, or 8m adults, would struggle...
Overmatter: peppy passport
As it’s been a record +21 degrees in February, it’s only natural that thoughts should turn to summer holidays.
De La Rue takes on tobacco task for HMRC
HMRC aims to crack down on the illicit sale of tobacco products through a new multimillion-pound contract with De La Rue.
£50m polymer tender underway
The Bank of England has launched a £50m tender for the supply of banknote polymer over an eight-year period.
Despite digital growth the promissory note persists
With an increasing number of contactless payments being made, and the popularity of using mobile phones for managing money, it is easy to wonder whether the paper (or, nowadays, plastic) banknote...
De La Rue revamps, readies hard Brexit passport plan
De La Rue could have to step in to issue emergency passports in the event of a hard Brexit, and is discussing contingency plans with the Home Office despite losing the tender to produce UK passports...
New COO joins Adare SEC
Former Communisis director Tom Prestwich has joined Adare SEC as its new chief operating officer.
Adare SEC Redditch to focus on security print
Adare SEC is to concentrate operations at its Redditch site on core security products with an investment of around £400,000 early next year.
New £50 notes to be printed on plastic
The Bank of England has confirmed it plans to issue a new £50 note printed on polymer.