Monday, 2 January 2017
End user devices require careful orchestration
Options for access to IT have soared since the desktop PC’s heyday, and organisations must conduct a balancing act
The need for speed: Inside the cloud innovation engine at AWS
With analysts citing Amazon’s speedy product release cycles as a major source of competitive difference for the cloud firm, AWS CEO Andy Jassy opens up about how it keeps its innovation engine ticking over
What happens to data protection when we leave the EU?
The UK was a keen participant in the formulation of new data protection laws for the European Union, but its electorate has since voted to leave the EU. How is that likely to affect data protection in the UK once Brexit is accomplished?
Sunday, 1 January 2017
Europol hosts simulated cyber attack on retail sector
Europol and MasterCard hold a retail cyber attack simulation exercise to raise awareness of the issue and how to respond to attacks, as well as promote information sharing in the sector
The ICO drafts in expertise of former diplomat
Former British diplomat Rob Luke takes up the role of the ICO’s second deputy commissioner in January 2017
Businesses forget disability and accessibility when buying IT
Both customer and supply side IT organisations need to consider the needs of disabled people when embarking on new procurements, according to a recent study
Academics link payment card vulnerability to Tesco Bank cyber heist
UK academics uncover a vulnerability in online payment systems, which they say could have been used in the Tesco Bank cyber heist
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