Neil Walsh, Chief of the UN Office on Drugs & Crime Global Cybercrime Programme, explains what companies can learn from cyber-attacks targeting government institutions and NGOs.
ZDNet’s Steve Ranger explains why hackers are targeting industrial control systems, and how weaknesses in critical infrastructure could lead to cyber-conflict in the near future.
Author James Barratt explains why the evolution of artificial intelligence will kickstart quantum computing and a new wave of technological innovation.
Bad Rabbit hit Russia, Ukraine, Germany, and Turkey. TechRepublic’s Brandon Vigliarolo explains how the year’s third major ransomware attack spread through Europe.
How a temporary network is built for the 68 year old workshop to handle tens of thousands of images, hundreds of gigabytes of video, and wireless access points for more than 100 people
TechRepublic’s Teena Maddox explains how baseball’s top teams are using big data on the field and in the stadium to super-serve fans and make every game a unique experience.
This year major Dark Web markets-from AlphaBay to Hansa to Dream Market-have been taken down. But can law enforcement keep up with overwhelming demand for illicit data?
Amazon Key includes the Amazon Cloud Cam, the Amazon Key app, and a smart lock. Larry Dignan and Bill Detwiler debate the business and privacy implications of the company’s new home delivery service.
After dabbling with Linux, Munich is switching back to Windows. TechRepublic’s Nick Heath explains the history of the experiment and why the city is making the change.