
Richard Speed
Richard Speed is an expert in databases, DevOps and IT regulations and governance. He was previously a Staff Writer for ITPro, CloudPro and ChannelPro, before going freelance. He first joined Future in 2023 having worked as a reporter for The Register. He has also attended numerous domestic and international events, including Microsoft's Build and Ignite conferences and both US and EU KubeCons.
Prior to joining The Register, he spent a number of years working in IT in the pharmaceutical and financial sectors.
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HPE CFO Tarek Robbiati appointed RingCentral CEO
News Robbiati departs after almost five years at HPE
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GDPR fines just 6% of the total cost of data breaches
News Costs are surging as tickbox compliance distracts organizations from proper security
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OpenAI quietly unveils GPTBot dedicated web crawler
News Website administrators have the power to prevent GPTBot from collecting information
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GitHub debuts Copilot tool making it easier to give credit to developers
News Developers to be shown repository and license information for AI-suggested code matches
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Top 12 most-exploited security vulnerabilities revealed by national cyber security agencies
News Cyber leaders from the Five Eyes alliance said attackers favor older vulnerabilities rather than new ones
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Software security ‘overhauled for the better’ thanks to US legislation
News The requirements around necessitating a software bill of materials have driven positive changes in both the US and UK
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Ubuntu shifts to four-week update cycle
News Critical fixes will also come every two weeks, mitigating the issues involved with releasing prompt patches on the old three-week cadence
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Cyber attacks in the cloud take less than ten minutes to launch
News Researchers said the time it takes to attack the cloud is “light years” quicker than traditional scenarios
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World Wide Web Day: Fond memories, business success, history, and more
News World Wide Web Day is back again and we're taking a look at the technology that changed everything
By Richard Speed Last updated
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Report: Google Cloud Platform is the most commonly misconfigured big-three cloud platform
News Little separated GCP and Azure, but AWS fared markedly better according to the latest figures
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Capita CEO to be replaced by AWS exec
News Jon Lewis is leaving Capita after more than five years
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Conversational AI driving contact center market growth
News Billions to be spent on digital assistants as businesses augment human agents
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Why is ASUS reviving Intel’s NUC mini-PC line?
News The diminutive PC is to rise again while analysts look for the business case
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Wikipedia co-founder warns that the USA could run away with AI development
News Jimmy Wales and OpenUK fear EU regulations could stifle open-source AI
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Splunk .conf23: All the announcements from the product keynote
Live Blog Live coverage of Splunk's product keynote at .conf23
By Richard Speed Last updated
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Splunk adds AI and edge hardware to its observability product line-up
News Generative AI brings natural language to SPL, and ML toolkit is updated
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Slackware celebrates 30 years in the Linux distribution world
News The veteran distribution is remembered fondly by long-time Linux users, despite its decreasing popularity
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AlmaLinux follows Oracle in ditching RHEL compatibility
News Application binary compatibility is now the aim with 1:1 now dropped
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Can Oracle really be Linux's knight in shining armor?
Opinion The self-proclaimed champion of open source freedom would like you to forget about its history
By Richard Speed Published
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Kubernetes on AWS targeted by hackers abusing legitimate pentesting tools
News Experts believe the campaign is going to develop further, expanding attacks to other cloud providers
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OpenAI and Meta named in AI copyright complaints
Authors claim works were copied “without consent, without credit, and without compensation”
By Richard Speed Published
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InfluxData customers surprised by unexpected cluster closure
Users missed notifications of impending region removal
By Richard Speed Published
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GPT-4 API is now generally available to paying customers
News OpenAI says customers will be reimbursed for any costs associated with re-embedding content into new models
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Fedora Workstation devs face community backlash over plans to collect telemetry data
News The Linux distro's user base appears split over the proposals, with some claiming their privacy would be eroded
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