All News articles – Page 17
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Women in Governance Risk & Compliance Series to return for 2022
GRC World Forums is excited to announce that the Women in Governance Risk & Compliance Series is returning for 2022!
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Borås Stad becomes Sweden’s newest smart city
Borås Stad in south west Sweden has become the Scandinavian nation’s latest smart city thanks to an advanced cloud-managed network installation.
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Disruption ahead? Experts reveal analytics trends to watch out for in 2022
From artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), supply chains and big data, specialists from analytics firm, SAS have explained the trends that they feel will define the landscape of the coming 12 months.
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Financial services and lending firms suffering under spiralling fraud costs
A new report into fraud on financial institutions in the US and Canada has found that many sector organisations are continuing to foot big bills as a result of the criminal activity.
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Last year’s cyberattack on Russia lasted three months
Fresh evidence has come to light suggesting that a recent cyberattack campaign leveraged against the Russian state continued for far longer than was initially thought.
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Experts dissect the impact of the Log4j attack on enterprise
A team of experts has shed light on the many ways in which the Log4j weakness, news of which broke before Christmas, may hit the global business community.
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Security and privacy now a video meeting priority, most organisations say
A new survey taking in the views of large enterprise business leaders has found that attitudes are becoming stricter with regards to cybersecurity for video calls.
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Three Ways In Which the POPIA Could Be Stricter Than the GDPR
The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is widely seen as the gold standard for data protection worldwide.
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Cyberattacks set to rise through 2022, expert warns
Protecting yourself from new online threats such as Log4J is now more important than ever, warns cybersecurity and digital forensic expert and US army veteran, Ricoh Danielson.
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China’s PIPL Increases Demand, and Legal Liability, for DPOs
The Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), China’s comprehensive data protection legislation that took effect last November, provides unprecedented opportunities for privacy professionals in China—but also puts them at direct risk of potential legal action.
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AI could be decisive contributor to ESG progress through 2060
A new white paper published in China has revealed the decisive role that artificial intelligence (AI) may play in promoting improvements in environmental social governance (ESG) initiatives, and the achievement of “dual carbon” goals.
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Blockchain venture boosts jobs and crypto usage in Kansas, US
Residents of the US state of Kansas are benefiting from access to cutting-edge crypto technology thanks to a new venture by the cryptocurrency platform, Blockchain.
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AI and ML in media and entertainment set to increase in New Year
A new report is shedding light on how artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and other digital technologies are set to define the development of entertainment industries through 2022.
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Experts reveal their cybersecurity trends for 2022
A new study has detailed a number of trends that cybersecurity leaders need to look out for as digital transformation evolves through the coming year.
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Google CEO Can Face Questions in Privacy Case, Says Judge
A privacy case against Google has moved forward after a California federal judge said plaintiffs could question Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google’s parent company Alphabet.
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Polish Senator Targeted By Pegasus Spyware
Polish opposition senator Krzysztof Brejza had his phone infected with the Pegasus spyware, according to a Canadian research group.
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New analysis explores cyber insurance landscape through 2021
A new report has provided deep analysis of the cyber insurance market to give insight into the sector’s huge changes and risks and how these have been driven by the pandemic.
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First fully autonomous delivery system creates contactless travel
An airport in North America is benefiting from the travel environment’s first fleet of fully autonomous delivery robots for food and retail.
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AI used to improve coronary artery disease detection
A new scientific breakthrough has determined that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is capable of predicting coronary artery disease.
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Cloud computing, AI and blockchain are driving value chain compression, study finds
New research has identified that the use of advanced technologies are helping to compress the value chain, allowing value-added customised solutions to come through and lowering inefficiency.