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OpenAI woos UK government amid consultation on AI training and copyright
News OpenAI is fighting back against the UK government's proposals on how to handle AI training and copyright.
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Disgruntled dev dumped malicious code on company networks after being sacked
News Security experts have warned ITPro over the risks of insider threats from disgruntled workers after a software developer deployed a 'kill switch' to sabotage his former employer’s networks.
By Ross Kelly Published
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IDC warns US tariffs will impact tech sector spending
News IDC has warned that the US government's sweeping tariffs could cut global IT spending in half over the next six months.
By Bobby Hellard Published
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Cyber criminals are using the US tax deadline to score a payday
News Cyber criminals are using tax season as an opportunity to trick individuals and businesses into handing over sensitive information.
By Jane McCallion Published
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Verizon Call Filter API flaw could’ve exposed millions of Americans’ call records
News A security flaw in Verizon's Call Filter app could’ve allowed threat actors to access details of incoming calls for another user, a security researcher has found.
By Ross Kelly Published
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Warning issued over ‘fast flux’ techniques used to obscure malicious signals on compromised networks
News Cybersecurity agencies have issued a stark message that too little is being done to sniff out malware hiding in corporate networks
By Rory Bathgate Published
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Zero trust gains momentum amid growing network visibility challenges
News Organizations are looking to automation, orchestration, and risk mitigation as key security priorities
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Nasuni names former Veracode chief Sam King as CEO
News The seasoned executive succeeds Paul Flanagan who retires after eight years in the role
By Daniel Todd Published
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79% of tech workers pretend to know more about AI than they do
News Tech industry workers are exaggerating their AI knowledge and skills capabilities, and executives are among the worst offenders, new research shows.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Microsoft enters mini PC market with its slick Windows 365 Link
News A modern thin client that works via the web and promises thorough security for remote and hybrid teams
By Bobby Hellard Published
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Red Hat just made three big changes to its developer hub
News Red Hat has unveiled a raft of upgrades for Red Hat Developer Hub (RDHD), including support for a local version as well as new analytics.
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Brits aren’t keen on going back to the office
News Nearly half of professionals would consider quitting rather than returning to the office full time
By Nicole Kobie Published
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