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How to build a government model to ‘hack for good’

In April 2021, as organisations around the world reeled from the impact of a series of cyber attacks conducted through…

G7 commits to action on ransomware, digital privacy

The G7 group of global economies has urged Russia and other countries that may harbour criminal ransomware groups within their…

Video commerce and livestreaming make waves in retail

André Hordagoda, co-CEO and co-founder of retail technology company Go Instore, says he hasn’t had time to stop and think about…

Checks and Balances: 3 Tips for Securing SaaS Apps

Software as a service users are bypassing on-premises IT security solutions. CISOs can lower enterprise risks using a modern security…

How and Why Enterprises Must Tackle Ethical AI

Artificial intelligence is becoming more common in enterprises, but ensuring ethical and responsible AI is not always a priority. Here’s…

Benelux CIO interview: Benoît Dewaele, Vandemoortele

Benoît Dewaele, chief information officer at Belgian food group Vandemoortele, is looking to connect with the chefs of Europe.   They are key…

Can technology help save the world’s oceans?

In a recent blog post, Greenpeace’s lead ocean campaigner, Luc McCallum, discussed the need to have all of the world’s…

John Hunter of Council of Europe takes cloud route to document management

John Hunter, CIO of the Council of Europe, is intensely proud of the IT profession for its work during the…

UK promises tougher line on cyber crime

UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab has promised to take a tougher stance against cyber criminals and other threat actors, as…

To secure printers think process, technology and people

For all the discussions and good intentions of the paperless office, printing remains a fixture of day-to-day life. It seems…