Month: September 2023
the cart before the horse
Kristine Lidgerwood provides a self-check for a situation which many practitioners will be familiar with and which applies equally to public law and private law proceedings. The unadmitted allegation. The […]
Businesses disconnected from realities of API security
The spread of application-driven businesses has elevated application programming interface (API) security issues to a pressing concern, with the number of incidents arising from vulnerable APIs through the roof […]
CPS declined to charge undercover police officer who deceived woman into 19-year relationship | Undercover police and policing
The Crown Prosecution Service decided not to pursue charges against an undercover police officer who deceived a woman into a 19-year relationship without even hearing evidence from the victim in […]
Automated cloud IR: Empowering cyber with AI-powered playbooks
As cyber threats increasingly focus on cloud infrastructures and providers, there’s a persistent and immediate demand for robust and reliable security measures that are both highly advanced and easy […]
Security Think Tank: To encrypt or not to encrypt, that is the question
To encrypt or not to encrypt, that is the question. Well, you should of course be encrypting data in motion particularly where it’s to be carried over a third […]
Cloud NAS, what is it good for?
Network attached storage (NAS) is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the data storage market. For enterprises and other large organisations, NAS provides an efficient way to store ever-larger volumes […]
Retailers and customers alike open to AI, but calls for caution
Almost six in 10 retailers plan to adopt artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and computer vision (CV) technologies within the next year, according to a survey of global […]
Security and risk management spending to grow 14% next year
Worldwide user spending on security and risk management tool and projects could reach as high as $214bn (£175bn) in 2024, representing a 14.3% increase on 2023, according to the […]
Samsung Electronics, KDDI to form 5G global network slicing alliance
Samsung Networks and Japanese operator KDDI have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to combine their technical and business expertise, introduce an array of commercial 5G services and assess […]
Yahoo picks Intigriti to run crowdsourced bug bounty programme
Digital media firm Yahoo has launched a public, crowdsourced bug bounty programme through ethical hacking specialist Intigriti, inviting ethical hackers to poke around its insides to seek and destroy […]