China Has Broader Goals Than Spying Following Microsoft Hack
A recent Microsoft Exchange hack attributed to the Chinese hacking group Hafnium could be more than just an attempt to spy.
AI Technology Used To Support Dorset Social Care Patients
New technology from British company Lilli is looking to provide innovation for recently been discharged hospital patients
U.K. Data Protection ‘Shake-up’ Aims To Drop Cookies Pop-ups
John Edwards has been named the next head data regulator at the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
How Can Companies Curb the Great Resignation
Companies are updating their hiring process as they battle the departures of workers adamant about a hybrid work model.
Tech Companies Pledge to Help Toughen U.S. Cybersecurity
Major technology companies met Wednesday with President Joe Biden to discuss strengthening cybersecurity in the US
New WNS Report Highlights Recent Digital Transformations
WNS published a report highlighting the demand for digital transformation and its consequences
Workers Outline Their Concerns As They Return To Offices
A recent survey by Envoy outlined some concerns workers about returning to the office.
Chip Customers Concerned About Supply Rather Than Price
Marvell CEO told media that customers were willing to accept price increases in exchange for a stable chip offering.
YouTube Stops Payments To Brazil Accounts For Misinformation
YouTube suspended payments to content producers from 14 channels for allegedly spreading fake news about next year’s general elections by Brazil’s federal electoral court.
China’s New Data Laws Come With Many Unanswered Questions
China’s upcoming data laws require all companies in China to categorize the data they process into a series of classifications.