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Partner Insight: Why security is a human problem first
How do you address IT leaders' dual concerns around remote working and cyber security?
Partner Insight: Why device manageability in the cloud equals lower operational costs
Remote working is creating device manageability challenges - and IT leaders need to get to grips with the new normal quickly, or be held responsible for security failings
Computing's AI & Machine Learning Awards 2020 are now open for entries
The AI & ML Awards separate the great from the good. Does your company have what it takes?
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Cyber Security Live: Predict, protect and survive
Strategy and tactics to fend off evolving threats
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Two in three UK businesses highly concerned by enterprise threat landscape
60 per cent of UK firms are concerned about upcoming threats, but 10 per cent say that they are not worried
A third of organisations encounter multiple cyber-attacks every week
Computing research shows that more than 30 per cent of UK firms confirm multiple security incidents targeting them every week
Cyber threat hunting excelling at identification and prevention, says research
Proactively looking for cyber threats is a continuous process 'that should become part of the security team's DNA'
Lack of resources thwarting cyber security threat hunting
Security teams lack the resources and time to proactively search for threats
What blocks innovation?
The skills gap, investments and business culture are all potential barriers that stand in the way of success
A third of IT leaders say cost is an automation roadblock
But more than half are keen to pursue it anyway
Four in five IT leaders consider data vital for business innovation
Market changes, process needs and the opportunities provided by new knowledge prompt innovation
Does consolidating providers increase security?
Businesses accept that fewer vendor simplifies IT, but does it actually have a positive effect on security? Research says, 'Not really'
Complexity is the first barrier to automation adoption
Lack of digital skills - at least partly the result of complex business practices - is the single biggest blocker to automation
UK business leaders share mixed feelings about ability to innovate
Innovation is critical to survival, but is often relegated to R&D or data science teams instead of being a whole-business process
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More applications, more complexity: what is driving automation adoption?
Almost 60 per cent of UK firms identified the need to modernise as a reason to automate business processes
How does data drive innovation?
More than a third of our respondents lacked confidence in their organisation's ability to innovate
A quarter of UK businesses are still in the early stages of automation
23 per cent of firms say that they use little to no automation, but that is set to change soon
Microsoft tests feature to allow users to control their personal data
Microsoft dips a toe into the personal information economy
NASA memo warns staff personal data may have been stolen in a cyber attack
Hack has been under investigation since October, but staff only told now
Apple, Amazon and many other firms granted special access to Facebook users' data, claims report
Facebook has 'work to do to regain people's trust' concedes privacy director
VideoProc Provides YouTubers with Easy-to-use Video Processing Software
Introducing VideoProc, a new video processing toolkit
Discover the reality behind the AI myth
Watch this upcoming web seminar from Logicalis to find out how to put AI into practice within your organisation
Do you know about the power of privileged access?
Attackers often target superuser accounts with access to data and systems - how do you protect them?
Cloud: you're in it, what now?
Cloud deployments do not always live up to expectations, join us to discuss how to make it work
Private Facebook documents seized by parliament
Documents allegedly contain email conversations about privacy controls that led to the Cambridge Analytica scandal
Falling prices drive RPA adoption, says Gartner
The price for robotic process automation solutions will fall by as much as 15 per cent this year
First ever Women in IT Forum celebrates the changing nature of IT
The Women in IT Forum covers diversity, education, thought leadership and sexism
Growing teams prompt IT budget rise amongst London councils
Councils have budgets of millions of pounds to secure skilled IT staff
AI is changing cybersecurity, but it's not a catch-all solution
Artificial intelligence is often confused with automation, but they are separate and distinct solutions to a common problem
Barclays online and telephone banking suffers prolonged outage
Some customers have reported a loss of funds from their accounts
Here are the winners of the Cloud Awards 2018
Who made it big on the night?
One day left to enter the Security Excellence Awards
Recognising the very best of the security industry
AMD's quarterly income hits a seven-year high
Beats expectations thanks to demand for Ryzen processors and Radeon graphics cards
Does your business need data analytics or Big Data analytics?
Hadoop is powerful, but don't make a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to data
How Liaison brought transparency to analytics
Viewing campaign analytics quickly was essential to assessing their impact
How do you solve the challenge of disparate data sets?
Data is both battleground and weapon
One month left until the Digital Technology Leaders Awards 2018
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AI can solve data challenges, shows MIT survey
IT leaders who work with data are more likely to see the value in AI
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Research finds disconnect between belief and reality in Office 365 security
Microsoft customers believe that they are always protected; the truth is much more varied
Automation is changing our world, embrace a new normal
Digital is more than just a buzzword, it's the foundation for many organisations strategies today. Watch the Automation Logic video for a fresh perspective on the evolution and impact of automation and how it truly can be a force for positive change
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IBM TIEs up with McAfee to handle cyber threats
Combining systems should lower response times
Demand for speed and analytics drive Cloud Object Storage updates
IBM launched its new Cloud Object Storage services at its THINK conference
New vulnerability in Intel CPUs uncovered by security researchers
New branch prediction processor attack found affecting computer CPUs