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It has overtaken strategic thinking and the ability to tackle business-level issues.
Errant cybersecurity behaviours are particularly prevalent in Australia, a new report finds.
These 15 cyber attacks or data breaches impacted large swaths of users and changed what was possible in cybersecurity.
A third of U.K. teachers have not received cyber security training this year, and only two-thirds of those that did deemed it useful, according to a government poll.
A report from insurer QBE predicts that the world will experience 211 significant cyber attacks this year, marking a 105% increase over four years.
The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority has concluded that Amazon’s partnership with Anthropic does not create a relevant merger situation and has closed its investigation.
AI workloads could grow by between 25% and 35% annually up to 2027, according to consultancy Bain and Company, putting pressure on suppliers of data centre equipment and AI-augmented products.
IT pros at U.K. companies are not regularly testing their data recovery processes, largely due to a lack of support from higher-ups.
The fine marked the third major antitrust penalty against the search giant by the EU in the last decade, following earlier fines related to Android and Google Shopping. However, this is the first of them to be overturned.
Google owns four prominent ad tech tools, and the Competition and Markets Authority said it is using its industry dominance to prevent competition from rivals.
Signatories must apply measures that ensure the use of AI is consistent with human rights, democracy, and the law.
High costs, data issues, and unclear goals are key reasons, new reports show.
OpenAI and Anthropic will give the U.S. government early access to their frontier models for safety evaluation.
The new rules from the Competition and Markets Authority will allow it to curb anticompetitive practices “more holistically.”