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AI PCs might be all the rage, but the channel isn’t fully sold
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A lack of availability means many channel partners don't plan on shipping AI PCs next year
on Wed, 3PM
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Want developers to build secure software? You need to ditch these two programming languages
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Government agencies have been calling for devs to move away from languages like C++ for years
on Wed, 2PM
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Former Disney employee Michael Scheuer is accused of targeting colleagues in a spate of attacks
on Tue, 4PM
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National Public Data’s decline after a devastating cyber attack took roughly six months, as it failed to stay afloat amid mounting recovery costs
on Oct 28
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Human error is cybersecurity’s number one concern, Kaseya report finds
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IT professionals highlight bad user behavior and a lack of security training as key hurdles to overcome this year
on Oct 26
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Everything you need to know about the ‘mass exploitation’ of FortiManager appliances
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A missing authentication flaw could allow an attacker to use a compromised FortiManager device to move laterally to other Fortinet devices and target enterprise environments
on Oct 25
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Investing in its own hardware will save 37 Signals $10m over five years — and offer better storage and compute
on Oct 23
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Leaders and employees alike report redundant software is squandering budgets while making organizations less secure
on Oct 22
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Many senior roles take months to fill, creating cumbersome workloads for mid-level staff and increased burnout
on Oct 22
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£6.3 billion data center investment marks major ‘vote of confidence’ for UK tech industry
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CyrusOne, ServiceNow, CloudHQ, and CoreWeave all announced plans for UK expansion
on Oct 17
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The technology will create new roles throughout software engineering and operations, the firm said
on Oct 10
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Despite a growing array of cybersecurity threats, teams are still not being given the support they need
on Oct 1
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Poor broadband connectivity is costing London SMBs billions
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Unreliable broadband connectivity has a huge impact on productivity and competitiveness
on Sep 27
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100 million Americans just had their personal information leaked in the massive MC2 Data breach
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A security lapse at background check firm MC2 Data is a goldmine for cyber criminals, researchers warned
on Sep 26
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Data center expansion is putting freshwater sources under immense strain, with operators facing an environmental and PR reckoning
on Sep 21
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Marc Benioff hit out at major industry players in a charged press briefing as Salesforce plans to drive adoption of its autonomous AI agents
on Sep 18
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The Iran cyber threat: Breaking down attack tactics
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Iran has been implicated in multiple recent cyber attacks – as state-backed hackers evolve their tactics, businesses must respond by shoring up defenses
on Sep 17
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The Oracle CTO hit out at passwords, calling them insecure and easy to steal
on Sep 14
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Google is spending big on carbon capture technology – here’s why
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The tech giant has struck a new deal to capture 100,000 tons of CO2 by 2032
on Sep 13
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Daniel Rhyne tried to extort his former employee for $750,000 before being tracked down by law enforcement
on Sep 11
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Research into Gen Z work preferences shows many are concerned they'll miss out on mentorships, training, and career opportunities by working fully remote
on Sep 10
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How tech leaders can foster accessibility in their organizations
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Lack of support for the disability community in tech continues to hold workers back – employers need to commit to accessibility or admit they're failing on diversity goals
on Sep 3
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Data center water consumption is spiraling out of control
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Energy usage might be front of mind amid the AI era, but surging data center water consumption is raising serious concerns among industry stakeholders
on Sep 2
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North Korean threat campaigns are sneaking hackers into US firms as fake IT workers - and the trend shows no sign of stopping
on Aug 27
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The UK government is set to add a specific cybersecurity track to its Fast Stream graduate scheme, along with a new Risk Management track. The new paths are expected to run alongside the existing Digital, Data, Technology and Cyber scheme, which will lose its cyber element. Applications are...
on Aug 24
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Eric Schmidt’s car crash Stanford interview showed big tech’s true colors on remote work
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Big tech bigwigs just can’t come to terms with remote work – RTO mandates and battles with staff could be their undoing
on Aug 24
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Google’s former CEO thinks remote work is why it’s losing ground in the AI race
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Eric Schmidt thinks Google has lost ground on rival AI startups where work ethics are supposedly stronger
on Aug 14
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National Public Data breach: Lawsuit claims nearly three billion people had personal data exposed
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A breach at background check company National Public Data allegedly left billions of individuals’ personal data exposed on the dark web
on Aug 14
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Home Office confirms Russian threat actors accessed emails after Microsoft hack
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FoI requests have revealed that the Russia-backed hacking group stole sensitive data, renewing concerns about Microsoft’s security practices
on Aug 12
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Amazon’s $4 billion investment in Anthropic faces UK competition probe – here’s what it means
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The CMA investigation into the Anthropic investment is the latest in a slew of probes by the competition regulator
on Aug 9
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A “disaster waiting to happen”: Sellafield plant admits to glaring cybersecurity failures
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Sellafield, which houses the largest store of plutonium in the world, was found to have left staggering cyber vulnerabilities unaddressed for four years
on Aug 9
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OpenAI is hemorrhaging funds as model training and staffing costs begin to skyrocket
on Aug 7
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Organizations shift away from Oracle Java as pricing changes bite
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A survey from Azul Systems finds that, along with cost, customers cite a preference for open source and the threat of a Java usage audit
on Jul 27
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JP Morgan rolls out in-house chatbot to boost productivity
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The 'LLM Suite' chatbot can reportedly act as a research analyst by offering information and advice on topics relevant to the bank
on Jul 27
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Businesses urged to exercise caution and look out for the file named ‘result.txt in ’ that could indicate a “Daolpu” infection
on Jul 24
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Diversity measures no longer “business critical” at Microsoft, internal emails suggest
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Microsoft is facing internal backlash after laying off staff in diversity and equality roles
on Jul 17
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The Anthropic chief executive thinks AI training costs are going to skyrocket in the race to secure the most powerful model
on Jul 10
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New UK government should embrace open source, says industry non-profit
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Open source ideals could help drive digital uptake in the sluggish public sector, according to OpenUK
on Jul 10
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Peloton faces lawsuit amid claims it allowed marketing firm to train AI on user chat data
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Peloton is accused of allowing marketing firm Drift to read and process data without user consent
on Jul 9
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Microsoft confirms customer emails were accessed during Midnight Blizzard breach
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Microsoft has begun notifying certain customers that there emails were accessed by threat actors in a breach
on Jun 28
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Wells Fargo is by no means the first company to crack down on mouse jigglers
on Jun 28
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LockBit has added the US Federal Reserve to its leak site, claiming to have stolen 33TB of data, but some security experts aren’t convinced
on Jun 25
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SAP has found a way to bring us all on the digital transformation journey
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From Joule to WalkMe, Sapphire 2024 was all about how generative AI can make everyone’s job that little bit easier – and this is just the start
on Jun 25
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A disgruntled ex-employee at a Singaporean IT firm caused carnage after deleting over 180 servers
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The staff member was angry about his dismissal and sought to get his own back
on Jun 24
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Agile development methods just aren’t delivering, and it's time devs acknowledged its failings
on Jun 6
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Magnetic tape storage is back in vogue thanks to the rise of generative AI and ransomware, according to new research
on Jun 2
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The ShinyHunters threat group claims to have financial data stolen during a data breach on 14 May after an attack on an unknown third party
on May 31
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Old but gold: Why shoulder surfing is an underacknowledged cyber threat
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A high-profile case of shoulder surfing should serve as a reminder that physical social engineering attacks remain one of the most potent threats today
on May 24
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Microsoft wants to cut carbon emissions, but a drive to create new data centers is making that a lot harder
on May 21
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Google says Microsoft can’t be trusted after email security blunders
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Google has fired a broadside at Microsoft amid concerns over the tech giant's repeated security blunders
on May 21