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A lost cause

Quite literally. Apparently, staff in Parliament have lost almost 100 devices over the course of the last two years. Laptops and tablets containing confidential data have been “misplaced” on trains, busses, taxis, hotels and not unsurprisingly, the pub.

The debacle that is Open Banking fraud

How does Open Banking embrace being ‘open’, without leaving the door open to the criminals? Sarah Rutherford, senior marketing director at FICO looks at...

Birmingham digital ‘super-hospital’ to implement Schneider smart solutions

Schneider Electric is set to deploy its smart building and power management solutions in a new state-of-the-art Midland Metropolitan University Hospital. The new hospital, run by Sandwell and West Birmingham...

50% of companies that hold your card data are not compliant with security standards

So, it has transpired, according to a poll by SentryBay, that 50% of companies have failed or are not compliant with Payment Transactions Security...

Google Cloud and Ericsson to deliver 5G and edge cloud services to telecoms and enterprises

Google Cloud and Ericsson have announced a partnership to jointly develop 5G and edge cloud solutions to help communications service providers (CSPs) digitally transform,...

The blind spots in our security making a data-centric security strategy a must

Much like when babysitting, you are unlikely to be able to keep the child in question safe if you can’t see it, and it’s...

Ireland: An unsustainable strain?

With Covid-19 only serving to catalyse the ever-snowballing demand for data centres, you’d think this booming sector would be jumping for joy. And that...

Protecting the anywhere workforce

Now that many of us are no longer confined to an office, Rick McElroy, principal cybersecurity strategist at VMware takes a look at rethinking the...

Q3 2021

Give me strength: Building resilience into your physical security

Here, the experts at Milestone explore the importance of building resilience into your data centre’s physical security. Data is often called the new oil. It’s...

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