Lords shoplifting inquiry calls for facial recognition laws
Lords have expressed “serious concerns” over the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology by retailers, and are calling…
Gartner Symposium: Why the chance of digital success is random
Research from analyst firm Gartner has found that just 48% of digital initiatives meet or exceed business outcome targets,…
UK government launches AI assurance platform for enterprises
The UK government is launching an artificial intelligence (AI) assurance platform to help businesses across the country identify and…
Interview: Petra Molnar, author of ‘The walls have eyes’
From Greece, to Mexico, to Kenya, to Palestine, borders across the globe have become hotbeds of unregulated technological experimentation,…
Research: UK residents demonstrate ‘low-level’ understanding of what datacentres do
The UK public is generally accepting of having datacentres built in their communities, despite research showing that large numbers…
AI a force multiplier for the bad guys, say cyber pros
A slender 54% majority of UK cyber security professionals believe threat actors stand to benefit more from artificial intelligence…
AI accelerating API development, IBM says
IBM sees a confluence of generative artificial intelligence and APIs, with AI powering APIs in a way that improves the…
Java proposals would boost resistance to quantum computing attacks
Both proposals warn of the threat posed to information security by advancements in the field of quantum computing. A future…
Loan charge under review: Second inquiry into controversial contractor tax policy announced
The UK government has committed to resolving the fallout from a controversial, retroactive UK tax policy that has left…
Storage explained: Consumption models of storage procurement
Storage has long been the monolith of datacentre components. Deployed in forklift upgrades on multi-year refresh cycles, shiny new…