Category: ComputerWeekly
There appears to be a massive gap between expectations from business chiefs as to their organisations’ artificial intelligence (AI) readiness…
This year’s RSAC Conference drew record numbers of nearly 44,000 attendees, 730 speakers, 650 exhibitors and 400 media members. And…
Chemical industry giant BASF is moving its SAP IT estate to the supplier’s S/4Hana enterprise resource planning (ERP) system as…
The recent leak of sensitive US military operations via the Signal messaging platform, triggered by the accidental inclusion of a…
Cyber security has long been likened to building a fortress: thick walls, watchtowers, and a moat separating the inside from…
Regulations and legal frameworks for artificial intelligence (AI) currently lag behind the technology’s uptake. The rise of generative AI (GenAI)…
In this podcast, we talk to Mathieu Gorge, CEO of Vigitrust, about the compliance risks posed by data during artificial…
The Post Office has been slammed after it was revealed the organisation’s social media accounts have been deleting, suppressing and…
During the earnings call for its latest financial results, Nvidia revealed it has taken “a multibillion-dollar write-off” due to US…
Adidas has suffered a data breach that has affected customers who have previously had cause to contact the sportswear brand’s…
The UK’s patchwork approach to regulating biometric surveillance technologies is “inadequate”, placing fundamental rights at risk and ultimately undermining public…
Changes to Java and VMware software licensing that have been rolled out over the past few years have a material…











