Category: ComputerWeekly
Burnout among chief information security officers (CISOs) and cyber professionals is no longer a fringe concern – it is a…
The US administration’s decision to raise fees for ‘H-1B’ visas for skilled foreign workers to $100,000 could prove a seminal…
Marks & Spencer’s (M&S’) statutory pre-tax profits were virtually wiped out following the April 2025 cyber attack on its systems,…
The Middle East is no longer a follower in the global tech race, it’s a frontrunner. From Riyadh to Dubai,…
Health insurance provider Vitality is deepening its ties with the Google tech ecosystem with the launch of an artificial intelligence (AI)…
At SAP TechEd 2025 in Berlin, a troika of technical executives unveiled artificial intelligence (AI)-driven features in the supplier’s SAP…
As humanoids reach new levels of maturity, their use in complex operational environments is moving much closer to the mainstream….
Crowdsourced cyber security firm Bugcrowd hopes to make good on a plan to “unite the hacker community and the power…
The dramatic increase in the defence budgets of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato)-aligned Nordic countries in 2026 is primed to…
Every year, October’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month rightly shines a light on the importance of building a security-conscious workforce. But for…
“I have always been a data and analytics person,” says Colin Mahony, CEO of Recorded Future. “It’s one of the…
Whether it’s CCTV, mobile phones or GPS software, digital evidence now plays a role in almost every criminal trial, so…











