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If you run a UK business, pencil 19 June 2026 into the diary. That is when a small but important set of GDPR changes Jun...
06/06/2026

If you run a UK business, pencil 19 June 2026 into the diary. That is when a small but important set of GDPR changes June 2026 take effect. Unlike the bigger reforms that arrived in February, this one places a direct duty on every organisation that handles personal data. It is not the sort of headline-grabbing rule that generates panic, but it is a duty you cannot opt out of, and you need a plan.The change comes from the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (the DUAA), the legislation that has been quietly reshaping UK data protection law throughout 2026. Most of the DUAA package landed on 5 February. The 19 June phase adds the last piece: a statutory complaints process for individuals who feel their data has been mishandled.
What is changing on 19 June 2026?
The Data Protection Act 2018 will gain a new section 164A, giving any individual a statutory right to complain about how their data has been handled directly to the organisation that holds it. Historically that path was informal.

New UK GDPR rules take effect on 19 June 2026. Learn what the DUAA complaints process means for your business and the simple steps to stay compliant.

Cyber Insurance Requirements Rising Across Gloucester and Cheltenham: What Businesses Must Fix Now to Stay CoveredCyber ...
01/06/2026

Cyber Insurance Requirements Rising Across Gloucester and Cheltenham: What Businesses Must Fix Now to Stay Covered
Cyber insurance once seemed straightforward. Businesses completed a form, answered several questions, and received coverage quickly. However, insurers now operate very differently. Rising cyberattacks, ransomware claims, and regulatory penalties have completely transformed the market. Consequently, insurers demand far stronger security standards before approving or renewing policies.
Across Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester, Bristol and Swindon, organisations increasingly face difficult questions during renewal processes. Insurers want evidence rather than promises. They expect businesses to demonstrate strong controls, secure infrastructure, and active governance practices. Companies unable to meet these expectations risk higher premiums, reduced coverage, or claims being rejected entirely.
Cyber insurance has therefore become closely linked to operational resilience.

Cyber insurance requirements rising across the UK and what businesses must improve to stay protected with System Force IT.

Cyber Insurance Requirements Rising Across Gloucester and Cheltenham: What Businesses Must Fix Now to Stay CoveredCyber ...
01/06/2026

Cyber Insurance Requirements Rising Across Gloucester and Cheltenham: What Businesses Must Fix Now to Stay Covered
Cyber insurance once seemed straightforward. Businesses completed a form, answered several questions, and received coverage quickly. However, insurers now operate very differently. Rising cyberattacks, ransomware claims, and regulatory penalties have completely transformed the market. Consequently, insurers demand far stronger security standards before approving or renewing policies.

Across Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester, Bristol and Swindon, organisations increasingly face difficult questions during renewal processes. Insurers want evidence rather than promises. They expect businesses to demonstrate strong controls, secure infrastructure, and active governance practices. Companies unable to meet these expectations risk higher premiums, reduced coverage, or claims being rejected entirely.

Cyber insurance has therefore become closely linked to operational resilience.

First day back after the Bank Holiday. Coffee in hand. Inbox could go either way. Before it gets noisy, here is the five...
27/05/2026

First day back after the Bank Holiday. Coffee in hand. Inbox could go either way. Before it gets noisy, here is the five-minute version of something we have been quietly building all year.We now have more than 25 free downloadable guides at systemforce.co.uk/resources, and a live webinar running every month from June through to January 2027. All of it is free. None of it is hidden behind a “talk to sales” gate.
Why might that matter to you? Because somewhere on your to-do list this week, there is probably one of these:

- “Are our backups actually going to work when we need them?”
- Could we pass Cyber Essentials this year, or are we kidding ourselves?
- “Is Microsoft 365 doing what we think it is doing?”
- “How exposed are we to phishing? Really?”

Sound familiar?
What is Actually in the Resource Library?
More than 25 PDF guides, covering the topics UK businesses ask us about most often:

- Business continuity and disaster recovery.

Free IT, cyber security and Microsoft 365 guides for UK businesses, plus a live monthly webinar series running through 2026. No gates, no sales pitches.

First day back after the Bank Holiday. Coffee in hand. Inbox could go either way. Before it gets noisy, here is the five...
26/05/2026

First day back after the Bank Holiday. Coffee in hand. Inbox could go either way. Before it gets noisy, here is the five-minute version of something we have been quietly building all year.We now have more than 25 free downloadable guides at systemforce.co.uk/resources, and a live webinar running every month from June through to January 2027. All of it is free. None of it is hidden behind a “talk to sales” gate.

Why might that matter to you? Because somewhere on your to-do list this week, there is probably one of these:

- “Are our backups actually going to work when we need them?”
- “Could we pass Cyber Essentials this year, or are we kidding ourselves?”
- “Is Microsoft 365 doing what we think it is doing?”
- “How exposed are we to phishing? Really?”

Sound familiar?
What is Actually in the Resource Library?
More than 25 PDF guides, covering the topics UK businesses ask us about most often:

- Business continuity and disaster recovery.

The Compliance and Cybersecurity Challenges Facing Professional Firms Across Swindon, Gloucester and CheltenhamComplianc...
19/05/2026

The Compliance and Cybersecurity Challenges Facing Professional Firms Across Swindon, Gloucester and Cheltenham
Compliance and cybersecurity rarely announce themselves with flashing warnings. Instead, they decay quietly through missed patches, overlooked permissions, and outdated policies. Over time, those gaps accumulate until regulators, insurers, and clients notice. Professional firms across Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester, Bristol and Swindon hold what matters most. Client confidentiality, legal documentation, and payment authorisations flow through systems daily. Regulators now demand evidence of protection, not just policies. Attackers probe defences relentlessly. SystemForce IT helps firms close the gap with infrastructure-first, security-led, governance-aware strategies. This article outlines the risks your region faces and explains how to strengthen long-term protection.

Compliance and cybersecurity challenges UK firms face and how to strengthen protection and resilience with SystemForce IT.

The Compliance and Cybersecurity Challenges Facing Professional Firms Across Swindon, Gloucester and CheltenhamComplianc...
18/05/2026

The Compliance and Cybersecurity Challenges Facing Professional Firms Across Swindon, Gloucester and Cheltenham
Compliance and cybersecurity rarely announce themselves with flashing warnings. Instead, they decay quietly through missed patches, overlooked permissions, and outdated policies. Over time, those gaps accumulate until regulators, insurers, and clients notice. Professional firms across Gloucester, Cheltenham, Worcester, Bristol and Swindon hold what matters most. Client confidentiality, legal documentation, and payment authorisations flow through systems daily. Regulators now demand evidence of protection, not just policies. Attackers probe defences relentlessly. SystemForce IT helps firms close the gap with infrastructure-first, security-led, governance-aware strategies. This article outlines the risks your region faces and explains how to strengthen long-term protection.

The most significant UK cyber-security legislation in over a decade is moving through Parliament — and the supply-chain ...
12/05/2026

The most significant UK cyber-security legislation in over a decade is moving through Parliament — and the supply-chain ripple effects are already landing in SME contracts. Here’s what’s coming, who it touches, and the five things to do about it now.
If you supply, support, or sell into a regulated UK business — a hospital, a utility, a bank, an MSP, a data centre, or any of their direct suppliers — you have probably already noticed it. The security questions in tenders are getting longer. Renewals are now requiring a Cyber Essentials certificate. New contracts are appearing with 24-hour breach-notification clauses and audit rights you would not have seen two years ago.
That is not a coincidence. It is the early ripple of the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill — the CSRB — as it works its way through Parliament. The Bill is the biggest update to UK cyber-security law in over a decade.

The UK Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is reshaping supply-chain security for SMEs. Plain-English guide to scope, the 24/72-hour rule, and 5 things to do now.

The most significant UK cyber-security legislation in over a decade is moving through Parliament — and the supply-chain ...
11/05/2026

The most significant UK cyber-security legislation in over a decade is moving through Parliament — and the supply-chain ripple effects are already landing in SME contracts. Here’s what’s coming, who it touches, and the five things to do about it now.
If you supply, support, or sell into a regulated UK business — a hospital, a utility, a bank, an MSP, a data centre, or any of their direct suppliers — you have probably already noticed it. The security questions in tenders are getting longer. Renewals are now requiring a Cyber Essentials certificate. New contracts are appearing with 24-hour breach-notification clauses and audit rights you would not have seen two years ago.

That is not a coincidence. It is the early ripple of the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill — the CSRB — as it works its way through Parliament. The Bill is the biggest update to UK cyber-security law in over a decade.

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