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Girls more concerned about AI bias than boys
The areas of artificial intelligence (AI) young people are interested in varies between genders, according to research by InnovateHer.…
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UK government websites to replace passwords with secure passkeys
The government is to roll out passkey technology across its digital services this year as a simpler and more…
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Europe leads shift from cyber security ‘headcount gap’ to skills-based hiring
Nearly 50% of European organisations report that regulatory directives now directly influence their cyber security hiring practices, pushing the…
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DSIT aims to bolster expertise with year-long secondments
The government has put out a call to hire 25 scientists and technologists with expertise in the areas of…
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Datacentre outages decreasing in frequency, Uptime Institute Intelligence data shows
Power supply problems remain the most common cause of “impactful” datacentre downtime incidents, but ransomware attacks are the leading…
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UK at risk of Russian cyber and physical attacks as Ukraine seeks peace deal
The UK is at risk of Russian cyber and physical sabotage attacks as Ukraine moves closer towards a peace…
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Meta awarded $167m in court battle with spyware mercenaries
A California court has ordered Israeli spyware merchant NSO Group to pay $167.25m in punitive damages, and $444,719 in…
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Oxford Uni adds cyber resilience module to MBA programme
The Saïd Business School at Oxford University is to introduce its first cyber resilience elective as part of its…
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Cloud storage for AI: Options, pros and cons
IT architects tasked with the design of storage systems for artificial intelligence (AI) need to balance capacity, performance and…
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Cisco lays out plans for networking in era of quantum computing
Cisco has unveiled its plans to prepare networking for the era of quantum computing. As it officially opened its…
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