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The UK's businesses and charities could be sitting ducks, according to the Government's latest ‘Cyber Security Breaches Survey’. Too many organisations are failing to deploy even the most basic cyber security measures. Equally, few are prepared for the new wave of AI-driven attacks or the consequences of being breached.