Opinion
Trust in the tech giants is falling as we enter 'the era of choice'
Consumers to start to question and demand more when it comes to their data
Communication, collaboration and culture: the three-part solution to long-term remote work productivity
With remote working set to continue, every employer needs to be considering engagement levels and inefficient processes
Securing intellectual property protection in machine learning techniques for fintech businesses
Sean Leach, Partner and UK & European patent attorney at intellectual property firm Mathys & Squire, explores the challenges surrounding IP law around machine learning
How has ISO 27001 matched up to the remote working challenge?
Certified businesses will have been better equipped to cope with the new normal
Curbing the rise of fake domains and misinformation campaigns
A failure to curb the growing problem of misinformation could have serious repercussions for the Internet and for society as a whole
Touchless technology aids the pandemic-ravaged retail industry
Bernard Brode, nanotech product researcher, discusses the latest technology which could help lift the retail industry out of its Covid-related slump
Owned by the C-suite: a new approach to security is needed as cyber risks multiply
Post-Covid-19, security is no longer an ‘IT issue’ – it’s a C-suite item and a fundamental strategic priority
A modern world: the case for software freedom
It’s been proven time and time again that the strongest solutions come from ideas that are shared, reworked and iterated upon among groups of curious minds
Double jeopardy: Are universities becoming the new target for cybercriminals and spies?
David S. Wall, Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds outlines recent trends in cyber attacks across the public sector, and higher education specifically
What are APIs, why do you keep hearing about them and why do you need them?
API is one of those terms that people vaguely understand but skip over because it sounds complex, but in fact APIs are surprisingly straightforward and very useful
Turning to the cloud to plan for the future of public services
Anglesey County Council has turned to the cloud to drop paper and increase efficiencies
Service meshes are an essential building block for modern enterprise applications - here's why
Cloud native applications are loosely coupled collection of services – and someone needs to keep communication channels open. Enter the service mesh
Flattening the IT stress curve
We're asking IT to do more, yet we still want the same level of accountability and security as business-as-usual. How can we avoid overloading systems, processes - and people?
Top tips for retail tech: Where high street fashion could leapfrog ASOS
James Robbins gives his top tips for retailers to exploit technology to gain an advantage over the competition
Ignore the naysayers: online teaching works, and it works well
Students take easily to technology and are turning in better quality work, says Professor Peter Cochrane
Why you should never say 'that's a deal' on Zoom
Your webcam word could be your bond
Finding the right hybrid IT cloud strategy: why one size doesn't fit all
When it comes to hybrid IT, there is no such thing as 'do it this way', which is where automation can help
Is your business ready to return to the office?
With the 'new normal' here to stay, it’s time for businesses to start seriously thinking about how they can adapt long-term
Account takeover fraud - the pandemic you may not have heard of
Covid-19 is driving a dramatic increase in cases of account takeover fraud as customers are forced to use digital channels
Nearly Paperless, but Much Smarter
Peter Cochrane discusses his journey from early proponent of paperless, to a wholesale adopter of AI
Please, I'm Ben Todd and there's only one of me: The case for a unified identity
We need a single digital identity to authenticate us at work, prove who we are to our energy company, and let us log in seamlessly to our favourite news site
Why companies don't need to turn to surveillance technologies to push for remote-working productivity
There are ways to promote collaboration without having to resort to micromanaging or using intrusive surveillance tools
How to overcome IPv6 inertia
Technologists still struggle to convince businesses owners and decision makers to make the leap to IPv6. Marco Hogewoning, Acting Manager, Public Policy and Internet Governance at the RIPE NCC outlines the arguments