UK data reforms become law
The UK’s Data Use and Access Bill has become law, with the government claiming it will “save working people money...
Read more →The UK’s Data Use and Access Bill has become law, with the government claiming it will “save working people money...
Read more →PHILADELPHIA — For organizations aiming to deploy generative AI at scale, focusing on the cybersecurity guardrails surrounding the technology can...
Read more →On Friday, American insurance giant Aflac disclosed that its systems were breached in a broader campaign targeting insurance companies across...
Read more →The cybersecurity landscape of 2024 has revealed an unprecedented surge in both the frequency and sophistication of data breaches, setting...
Read more →The final stages of the Data (Use and Access) Bill were more eventful than expected. Interventions from figures like Sir...
Read more →The Oxford City Council is investigating a recent cybersecurity breach that disrupted various council services and potentially exposed the personal...
Read more →Like it or not, passwords aren’t going away anytime soon. While many organizations are exploring passwordless authentication, passwords still serve...
Read more →A recent security analysis has revealed how a chain of misconfigurations in Microsoft Azure can allow attackers to gain complete...
Read more →When Dutch hosting provider mijn.host launched what it claimed was “one of the Netherlands’ first digitally sovereign public clouds” late...
Read more →Microsoft has announced plans to periodically remove legacy drivers from the Windows Update catalog to mitigate security and compatibility risks....
Read more →Deepfakes are the exciting new thing in cyber security, but at their core they are not a new threat –...
Read more →The internet witnessed a new record in cyberattacks last month as Cloudflare, blocked the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack ever...
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