Acora’s Cyber Incident Baseline Assessment is Changing The Approach to Cyber Risk Management

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London, United Kingdom, April 14th, 2026, CyberNewswire

Acora reports a rise in demand for cyber incident baseline assessments. The increase follows continued growth in cyber incidents and tightening regulatory requirements. These factors are putting pressure on senior decision-makers to demonstrate operational cyber resilience.

Industry data continues to highlight the scale of the challenge facing organisations. Industry reporting indicates that cyber attacks are becoming increasingly frequent and complex, with attackers exploiting interconnected systems, supply chains, and cloud environments. 

This makes it more difficult for businesses to rely on static security assessments, as risk exposure can change rapidly across different parts of an organisation.

Cyber Incident Baseline Assessments indicate how threats move through a business’s environment. UK organisations are responding to escalating cyber threats and increasing regulatory pressure to improve cyber incident response, such as the introduction of DORA and NIS2, by transitioning from traditional point-in-time testing to continuous, threat-led risk analysis.

James Fernley, Acora’s…

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