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Lack of expertise hurting UK government’s cyber preparedness

The war on Ukraine has forced topics around cyber preparedness within government organisations and owners or providers of critical…

The Automation Revolution and the Shift in Labor

Every day, people can see the increased reach that intelligent machines have on our society, from self-checkouts at grocery stores…

Automated Accounts Payable Gives Biotech Company New Efficiency

Biotech company ImaginAB — which develops next-generation cancer-fighting technology — says it cut down some 1,750 manhours when the company adopted…

Ground Rules for Open-Source Software Management

Organizations using open-source software aren’t necessarily placing themselves at greater security risk, but the key to a successful, safe implementation…

How to enforce architecture rules in C#

Unit testing is how we ensure that the blocks of code we write do what we intended them to do.…

How blockchain is evolving | InfoWorld

The blockchain is well known for enabling digital currencies. Although cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have the lion’s share of media attention,…

Government agrees bulk surveillance powers fail to protect journalists and sources

The government has agreed that the UK’s mass surveillance laws do not provide adequate protection to confidential journalistic material…

Using technology to reinvent stores

When online retailing hit the market, the objective of retailers was to replicate the personal experience of their stores…

Criminals researched hacking TTPs post-breach in ‘messy’ cyber attack

Malicious actors breached the servers of a regional government body in the US and then spent five months using…

Microsoft patches two zero-days, 10 critical bugs

Two zero-day vulnerabilities – one of which has been previously disclosed and supposedly fixed twice – are among a…