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2018 was highly eventful in cybersecurity with a string of high-profile breaches. What can we expect to see in 2019? Here are ten key trends to consider. read more
Women are key to solving the cybersecurity workforce shortage, which is expected to reach 3.5 million unfilled jobs by 2022. read more
The need for Big Data analytics and the combination of AI and blockchain are key components of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. read more
Next generation 5G mobile internet promises much greater connectivity, but Canada's spy chief thinks it will facilitate state-sponsored espionage. read more
US armed forces have some basic cybersecurity inadequacies that may allow adversaries to circumvent their missile defense capabilities. read more
Major dark web drug suppliers have started to voluntarily ban the synthetic opioid fentanyl because even they think it is too dangerous. read more
America finds that it has encountered a new threat and the US government needs a dedicated effort to respond to Russia’s hacking. read more
Professional journalism is on a downward slope, driven by the growth of free content, fake news, propaganda and personal blog opinion. What's to be done? read more
Social media sites have surpassed print newspapers as a news source for Americans for the first time. read more
Google is going into partnership with the London School of Economics to help the news industry innovate using Artificial Intelligence. read more
A new report by the experts at Experian forecasts that video-game data breaches will be a major issue in 2019. read more
Discussions concerning central banks and the issuance of digital payment vehicles are turning to focus on blockchain technology. read more
GDPR Explained: A go-to, idiot proof one pager by the GDPR Advisory Board read more
More teenagers are getting involved in cybercrime. Many do it for fun without realising the consequences, but the penalties can be severe. read more
The LinkedIn social media platform is an important professional tool. It is also rife with fraud and deceit. read more
Including the usual suspects, over 30 countries are developing offensive cyber-attack capabilities, although their programmes are shrouded in secrecy. read more
There may be actual solutions to the spread of fake news and there are various methods being offered to fix it. read more
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