European Union (EU) stories - Page 8
Social media ban to put TikTok security concerns under microscope
Thu, 14th Nov 2024
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
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social media
As Australia moves to ban social media for under-16s, TikTok faces intensified scrutiny over its security practices and controversial data collection methods.
Bitdefender reveals malvertising campaign targeting Meta
Fri, 1st Nov 2024
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malware
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gaming
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advanced persistent threat protection
Bitdefender has revealed a widespread malvertising campaign targeting mainly middle-aged males in Australia, exploiting Meta business and personal accounts.
Austroads unveils Digital Trust Service for mobile licences
Thu, 3rd Oct 2024
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iam
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cybersecurity
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digital identity
The Austroads unveils the Digital Trust Service for secure, internationally verifiable mobile driver's licences at IVC24, aiming for a 2025-2026 rollout.
Netradyne & Roos Fleetservice partner to boost EU vehicle safety
Thu, 19th Sep 2024
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edge computing
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fleet management
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ai
Netradyne partners with Roos Fleetservice to enhance vehicle safety in Europe through its AI-driven Driver•i system, aiming to revolutionise fleet management across the EU.
Seagate expands Lyve Cloud with new features and additional regions
Mon, 16th Sep 2024
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storage
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surveillance
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ai
Seagate broadens its Lyve Cloud with new features and sites in Germany and Japan, aiming to enhance cost optimisation, efficiency, and scalability for enterprises.
EU AI Act prompts UK firms to adapt for seamless compliance
Thu, 1st Aug 2024
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healthtech
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ai models
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data governance
As the EU AI Act takes effect, UK firms must quickly adapt to comply with new regulations, affecting sectors from technology to finance.
SentinelOne launches Singularity Cloud Security in the EU
Fri, 19th Jul 2024
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cloud security
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application security
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devsecops
SentinelOne has rolled out Singularity Cloud Native Security in the EU, hosted in Frankfurt, ensuring GDPR compliance and enhanced cloud protection for European firms.
UK science superpower aspirations hindered by short-termism
Tue, 4th Jun 2024
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investment
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skills shortage
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funding
A new report from the Council on Geostrategy criticises the UK's short-termism, hindering its science and tech ambitions, as a snap election looms.
Cybersecurity compliance remains a challenge amid new regulations
Thu, 23rd May 2024
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risk & compliance
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
Regulations are reshaping cybersecurity strategies with 93% of organisations revising their approaches, while only 40% feel ready to meet new demands.
AI surpasses humans in key workplace tasks, Stanford study reveals
Thu, 25th Apr 2024
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data analytics
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planning
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ai
Stanford's latest study reveals AI's superiority over humans in tasks including image classification and basic reading comprehension, but warns against over-reliance.
Global tech firms boost human-centred design investment
Thu, 25th Apr 2024
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investment
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progress
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accessibility
Over half of global tech firms plan to up investment in user-friendly software design amid increasing importance of digital accessibility.
Gender gap narrows in tech sectors across UK, EU & US
Tue, 5th Mar 2024
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ai
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software development
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organisational culture
The gender gap in tech sectors has seen a significant decrease over the past four years, according to a Financial Times report.
Sitetracker launches GIS tech to aid broadband deployments
Fri, 13th Oct 2023
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uc
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data analytics
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bi
Critical infrastructure firms can align geospatial designs across planning, design, and construction teams to dramatically improve deployment efficiency.
Moving to the cloud best way to reduce footprint – report
Wed, 27th Sep 2023
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supply chain
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cloudflare
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it infrastructure
A new report has revealed that switching enterprise network services from on-premise devices can cut related carbon emissions up to 96%.
Global study reveals glaring gaps in API security landscape
Thu, 7th Sep 2023
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risk & compliance
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api
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cybersecurity
Study reveals alarming gaps in API security globally, with 74% of respondents reporting multiple API-related breaches in the past two years.
Is ChatGPT's use of our personal data even legal?
Tue, 25th Jul 2023
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uc
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data protection
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data privacy
As the field is always evolving, laws and regulations surrounding personal data use in AI are likely to evolve too.
Why you should work with ISO 27001-Certified tech vendors
Tue, 11th Jul 2023
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data protection
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supply chain
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breach prevention
In an increasingly interconnected world, organisations that prioritise information security can leverage this to gain a competitive edge.
Urgent calls for worldwide cybersecurity standards
Fri, 5th May 2023
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uc
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supply chain
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cybersecurity
There is growing necessity for greater standardisation and collaboration amidst rapidly evolving cybersecurity policies and regulations.
IWD 2023: How organizations can reduce gender bias with Data Science and AI
Wed, 8th Mar 2023
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data science
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ai
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iwd
Despite the immense growth the region has seen in recent years, a majority of consumers continue to be unbanked or underbanked.
Blasé attitudes to cybersecurity by business a national risk
Thu, 30th Jun 2022
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cybersecurity
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regulation
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cyber attacks
The largely unregulated state of cybersecurity in NZ, and consequential ambivalence of most businesses, risk hurting the country's trading prospects.