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Is IPSIE the game changer that SaaS security demands?
Over the past few years, Okta has stated its commitment to ending the threat of identity-enabled cyber crime and…
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Smart ball analytics proves value in rugby
How is the discipline of sports analytics evolving to deliver marginal gains to the performance of players and teams?…
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Can ‘god-like technologies’ be prevented from harming a generation of children?
As the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA) continues to make its way through the implementation process – with a…
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Scattered Spider retail attacks spreading to US, says Google
Retailers in the United States are now coming under attack from Scattered Spider, the English-speaking hacking collective that is suspected…
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Why we must reform the Computer Misuse Act: A cyber pro speaks out
Eight years ago, Simon Whittaker, head of cyber security at Belfast-based consultancy Instil, narrowly avoided having his front door…
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It’s time to get to grips with DORA
It’s no surprise to me that financial services organisations missed the 17 January2025 deadline to be in compliance with the…
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Enisa launches European vulnerability database
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (Enisa) has debuted a European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to provide “aggregated, reliable…
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UK government outlines plan to surveil migrants with eVisa data
The UK government has outlined how it will utilise the new electronic visa (eVisa) system and “modern biometric technology”…
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BBVA creates ChatGPT Store and expands use of the GenAI tool
BBVA has created an internal library, known as ChatGPT Store, which already has 1,000 bots available for use across…
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Roundtable: Why did customers sail away from VMware?
Hyper-converged infrastructure pioneer Nutanix is among a number of suppliers that smell blood in the water when it comes…
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