Category: ComputerWeekly

Two-thirds of all 2022 breaches resulted from spear phishing
24
May
2023

Two-thirds of all 2022 breaches resulted from spear phishing

Spear-phishing attacks make up just 0.1% of all email-based attacks but are responsible for two-thirds of all breaches, Barracuda Networks…

Visa to recruit 1,500 tech staff in Poland
23
May
2023

Visa to recruit 1,500 tech staff in Poland

Visa is recruiting up to 1,500 tech professionals in Poland for its latest tech centre as part of its global…

Cohesity Turing aims AI tools at backup and ransomware
23
May
2023

Cohesity Turing aims AI tools at backup and ransomware

Backup product maker Cohesity has announced a number of artificial intelligence (AI)-focused partnerships and a bundling of AI tools for…

Aston Martin gets F1 pole position with NetApp storage
23
May
2023

Aston Martin gets F1 pole position with NetApp storage

The Aston Martin Formula 1 team (AMF) is midway through a five-year plan to get to the top of the…

23
May
2023

Amazon’s Apprenticeship fund will support 300 SME roles this year

The Amazon Apprenticeship fund will be supporting 300 roles across 250 small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) this year. The now £8m…

How to secure your software supply chain
23
May
2023

How to secure your software supply chain

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 23 May 2023 How to secure your software supply chain Share…

Worker-focused AI Bill introduced by backbench MP Mick Whitley
22
May
2023

Worker-focused AI Bill introduced by backbench MP Mick Whitley

Labour MP Mick Whitley has introduced a bill to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, with…

Facebook owner Meta fined record €1.2 billion over EU-US data transfers
22
May
2023

Facebook owner Meta fined record €1.2 billion over EU-US data transfers

Meta, the company which owns Facebook, has been fined €1.2 billion and has been ordered to suspend transfers of data…

NAO calls for clarity on government’s net-zero innovation spending plans
22
May
2023

NAO calls for clarity on government’s net-zero innovation spending plans

A National Audit Office (NAO) report into the government’s planned net-zero technology investments has concluded that further action is needed…

Campaigning former subpostmaster fears compensation for scandal victims will be delayed to 2025
21
May
2023

Campaigning former subpostmaster fears compensation for scandal victims will be delayed to 2025

Campaigner Alan Bates, the man who led a group of over 500 former subpostmasters to expose the Post Office Horizon…

Spanish lawyers claim police hacking of EncroChat cryptophones breaches human rights law
19
May
2023

Spanish lawyers claim police hacking of EncroChat cryptophones breaches human rights law

A police operation to crack the EncroChat encrypted phone network which led to thousands of arrests worldwide is a judicial…

CBRE predicts strong growth for European colocation firms in 2023, but suggests tough times ahead
19
May
2023

CBRE predicts strong growth for European colocation firms in 2023, but suggests tough times ahead

The major colocation hubs of Europe are expected to see record amounts of take-up in 2023, but CBRE predicts the…