Can the Cambridge Analytica scandal be a cybersecurity-related case study?
Business and tech writer Paul Matthews takes a look at the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, and its cybersecurity implications.
Business and tech writer Paul Matthews takes a look at the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, and its cybersecurity implications.
Truata’s president and general counsel, Mike Ingrassia, discusses how technology companies can turn their weakness into an advantage by exploiting GDPR to its fullest.
The public sector must play catch-up if it is to achieve true digital transformation, says Darren Watkins, managing director for Virtus Data Centres.
Thales has revealed a growing security gap among European businesses – with almost a third (29%) of surveyed enterprises experiencing a breach last year, and only a little more than half (55%) believe their digital transformation deployments are very or extremely secure.
The University of East London (UEL), in association with the British Society of Criminology’s Crime and Justice Statistics Network, is set to host a ‘Big data, AI and the future of crime and justice’ conference on 23 May at the University’s Docklands
Nick Sacke, head of IoT and products at Comms365 explores the business opportunity of big data, and more importantly, how to exploit it.
Getronics has formed a technology partnership with HeleCloud to enable the design, delivery and management of leading-edge AWS-based solutions for Getronics customers through a ‘Centre of Excellence’.
They say money makes the world go round, but what about data centres? Rittal takes a look at why, these days, data centres really are a backbone to life as we know it.
The cloud has the ability to stop phishing in its tracks faster than appliances, Lior Samuelson, CEO at Cyren, explains how.
Born over two decades ago colo is now something altogether more complex, says Simon Bearne, commercial director at Next Generation Data.
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