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Showing posts with label ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 January 2018

Create security culture to boost cyber defences, says Troy Hunt

Security suffers when there is tension between software developers and security professionals, but it is common in many organisations, says world-renowned security blogger and trainer

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433452/Create-security-culture-to-boost-cyber-defences-says-Troy-Hunt

Nordic IT executive interview: Daniel Kjellén, CEO, Tink

Sweden could have a head start in the race to open up banking through the European Union’s PSD2 regulation

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433427/Nordic-IT-executive-interview-Daniel-Kjellen-CEO-Tink

451 Research shines light on how enterprise attitudes to digital transformation are evolving

Enterprises are capitalising on their infrastructure upgrades and are increasing their use of cloud to take advantage of emerging technologies and accelerate business change, says 451 Research

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433433/451-Research-shines-light-on-how-enterprise-attitudes-to-digital-transformation-are-evolving

Milton Keynes first to get CityFibre-backed consumer broadband

CityFibre’s FTTP broadband network will be launched to residential customers in Milton Keynes through ISP partner Vodafone

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433424/Milton-Keynes-first-to-get-CityFibre-backed-consumer-broadband

Bristol council in a hurry with £250,000 cloud migration project

Local authority seeks IT supplier to help it move systems to the cloud in nine-month project before colocation service ends

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433422/Bristol-council-in-a-hurry-with-250000-cloud-migration-project

NRF 2018: Rent the Runway – focus on data proves use case for clothing rental

Clothing retailers are not traditionally known to rent products to anyone other than celebrities, but retail service Rent the Runway is using data to prove customer demand

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433418/NRF-2018-Rent-the-Runway-focus-on-data-proves-use-case-for-clothing-rental

Cyber attackers upped their game in 2017, warns report

Cyber attackers ranging from criminals to nation states have upped their game in the past year, “moving the needle” in terms of tactics, techniques and procedures, a report by a cyber security firm warns

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433420/Cyber-attackers-upped-their-game-in-2017-warns-report

Booking.com’s focus on women in tech

Travel comparison website Booking.com has partnered with two universities to offer grants to women looking to go into tech careers

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433402/Bookingcoms-focus-on-women-in-tech

Demand for cloud services drives increase in IT outsourcing

Cloud services spending in Europe, the Middle East and Africa offset a drop in traditional IT outsourcing in 2017

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433419/Demand-for-cloud-services-drives-increase-in-IT-outsourcing

NRF 2018: Companies should take “lab approach” to innovation, says former GE exec

Organisations should use a lab-type approach to test ideas and drive innovation, according to the former vice-chair of GE, Beth Comstock, speaking at At NRF 2018

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433397/NRF-2018-Companies-should-take-lab-approach-to-innovation-says-former-GE-exec

Tech has ‘disconnect’ between the skills students are taught and the abilities firms need

Many tech graduates face unemployment because their skills do not meet employers’ requirements, say experts at Change Catalyst’s London Tech Inclusion event

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433416/Tech-has-disconnect-between-skills-students-are-taught-and-what-firms-want-says-panel

Next-gen Mirai botnet targets cryptocurrency mining operations

A variant of the Satori botnet, a successor of the IoT device hijacking Mirai botnet, is designed to hijack cryptocurrency mining operations, syphoning off newly created digital coins

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433414/Next-gen-Mirai-botnet-targets-cryptocurrency-mining-operations

Meltdown and Spectre: to patch or not to patch

As IT recoils from the Spectre and Meltdown chip exploits, companies face patches that are incompatible, leading to crashes, reduced performance and lock-ups

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433353/Meltdown-and-Spectre-to-patch-or-not-to-patch

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Business needs to reduce cyber threat to payment card data

Cardholder data is a prime target for cyber criminals, and that is only likely to increase in the coming year, according to a cloud-based secure payments firm

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433346/Business-needs-to-reduce-cyber-threat-to-payment-card-data

Private cloud storage 101: Key components and hardware options

Private cloud makes consumption of storage easier for the user and simplifies delivery for the IT department. We walk through the key components and the platform choices

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/feature/Private-cloud-storage-101-Key-components-and-hardware-options

Ofcom pushes ahead with spectrum auction despite legal hold-up

Regulator starts preparation work for the long-delayed auction of radio spectrum to support enhanced 4G and future 5G mobile network roll-out

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433340/Ofcom-pushes-ahead-with-spectrum-auction-despite-legal-hold-up

Google vows to simplify creation of custom machine learning models for developers

Google’s ongoing push to lower the barriers to machine learning and artificial intelligence adoption for enterprises moves up a gear with custom model creation

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433337/Google-vows-to-simplify-creation-of-custom-machine-learning-models-for-developers

Dream machines: how IT is changing the world of neuroscience

We talk to computer scientist and entrepreneur Jamil El Imad about the cutting-edge intersection of neuroscience and IT

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433322/Dream-machines-how-IT-is-changing-the-world-of-neuroscience

North Korean hackers tied to cryptocurrency attacks in South Korea

North Korea's Lazarus Group targeted South Korean cryptocurrency exchanges and users in late 2017, but may soon go after exchanges and users in other countries, warns report

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433324/North-Korean-hackers-tied-to-cryptocurrency-attacks-in-South-Korea

Davos: Disintegration of the internet could create economic turmoil

Politicians and business leaders will discuss the risks posed by fake news, cyber attacks, and artificial intelligence to jobs, political stability and global security, at the World Economic Forum in Davos

from ComputerWeekly: All Computer Weekly Content http://www.computerweekly.com/news/450433286/Davos-Disintegration-of-the-internet-could-create-economic-turmoil