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There are vulnerabilities to nuclear weapons systems, exploitable through the use of malware & viruses, which could leave them open to harmful attack. read more
Technology companies are still scrambling to fix serious security flaws affecting computer processors built by Intel and other chipmakers. read more
Spectre and Meltdown demonstrate weaknesses in current hardware cybersecurity that will force a paradigm shift within the semiconductor industry. read more
Blockchain technology's key attribute is that it enables secure information transmission on the network with no human involvement. That's very useful for cybersecurity. read more
Disinformation, Bots, #Hashtag wars. The civil unrest on the streets of Iran is being mirrored on social media, where government and protesters repeatedly clash. read more
Sochi, Rio and now Pyeongchang are in the crosshairs as hackers attempt to steal sensitive data from the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. read more
As technological trends keep advancing in the digital era, 2018 is expected to be a big year for significant updates to existing products. read more
Healthcare data is amongst the most valuable commodities sought by hackers. Healthcare organisations migrating the the Cloud must take care. read more
VW is working with NVidia to deliver AI features to the next generation of its vehicles, like speech & gesture recognition and driver monitoring. read more
Hackers could guess your phone’s PIN code using the phone’s physical data because the sensors that make your mobile device smart can also render it vulnerable. read more
The GDPR Advisory Board answers questions about workforce training and smart ways to become legally compliant before the May 2018 deadline. read more
New hacking methods are replacing some well established crimes like domestic burglary and face -to -face fraud. Don't become a victim. read more
Cyberwar looms large as both nation states and law enforcement agencies worldwide will begin to use cyber tactics offensively in the next 12 months. read more
Self-driving taxis will be the staring point for autonomous vehicles offered by the big car companies as they link with technology partners. read more
Non-compliance could be very costly. Here is what every company that does business in Europe needs to know about GDPR. read more
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