Steven George-Hilley: Giving SMEs a voice in tough times
Steven George-Hilley discusses how SMEs can survive and thrive despite the Chancellor’s tax rises.
Steven George-Hilley discusses how SMEs can survive and thrive despite the Chancellor’s tax rises.
Wednesday 16th February 2022 Today, CityAM has reported on Parliament Street’s discovery that HMRC has almost tripled its yearly spend on data analyst and data scientist roles over the past five years. The article can be read here.
Thursday 10th February 2022 InfoSecurity magazine, the award-winning information security publication, today reports on Parliament Street’s sensational revelation that the Information Commissioner’s Office saw a 2650% increase in email attacks during 2021. InfoSecurity magazine’s reporting can be found here.
Thursday 10th February 2022 Leading technology publication Information Age has, today, covered Parliament Street research into data security at the Information Commissioner’s Office. Their reporting can be found here.
Thursday 10th February 2022 DIGIT, Scotland’s leading technology media and events company have, today, reported on Parliament Street’s investigation into attempts by cyber-criminals to target confidential data through the Information Commissioners Office (ICO). The story can be read here.
Monday 17th January 2022 Leading financial planning and investment management publication IFA magazine today reported on Parliament Street research into pandemic-charged financial crime. Read their story here.
Monday 17th January 2022 Institutional Asset Manager, the newswire covering institutional pensions and managed funds reported on Parliament Street research today. Read their story here.
Monday 27th December 2021 Today, New Zealand’s leading source of cybersecurity news, Security Brief New Zealand reported on Parliament Street research into the threats posed by ransomware to public sector organizations. Read their reporting here.
Friday 26th November 2021 Leading industry publication, Investment Week today reported into new Parliament Street research and analysis which revealed that the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has spent more than £5m on new laptops and mobile phones to support remote work, including 307 Samsung phones and 39 iPhones. Read the Investment Week story here.
Thursday 25th November 2021 Today, FTAdviser, the award-winning source of news and opinion for the financial intermediary market reported on data which Parliament Street had obtained through a Freedom of Information request showing that between April 2021 and August 2021, a total of 5,850 laptops were purchased by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Read the FTAdviser’s reporting here.