Landmark hearing finds use of facial recognition technology lawful
The High Court has ruled in favour of the South Wales Police to allow the continued use of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR) in response to a recent judicial review.
The High Court has ruled in favour of the South Wales Police to allow the continued use of Automated Facial Recognition (AFR) in response to a recent judicial review.
When it comes to going back to uni, there is so much to think about, keeping your data secure is probably the last thing on your mind. Panda security offers some top tips to help you stay secure while you study.
With vulnerabilities and security breaches on the rise, the latest product from Puppet helps IT teams find, prioritise and remediate mission-critical vulnerabilities.
NetApp, a data authority for hybrid cloud, and Bosch Building Technologies, an expert in security, safety and communication solutions, have announced the details of their joint high-performance security solution.
Online forms such as login pages and shopping baskets are increasingly hijacked by cybercriminals hunting for personal financial information (PFI), according to new research from F5 Labs.
It’s one thing having your password hacked – passwords can be changed and replaced. But what happens when hackers go after your biometrics? Etienne Greeff, CTO and co-founder, SecureData offers his insight.
Adrian Taylor, regional vice president at A10 Networks highlights the five key questions you should be asking before delivering your applications to the cloud.
Thorsten Kurpjuhn, european security market development manager at Zyxel, explores how network managers and internet users can navigate the online minefield and limit the risks of cybercrime.
Tristan Liverpool, systems engineering director at F5 Networks, assesses how multi-cloud is changing the app development game and bringing previously siloed teams closer together.
The Russians are at it again. This week the Microsoft Threat Intelligence Centre published a blog post saying that the Russian hacking group known as Strontium (AKA Fancy Bear) is responsible for a new corporate networks attack, which occurred earlier this year.
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