How to keep a business safe from attacks through AI’s machine-learning
When using AI, training machine-learning models with quality data matters. But are businesses vulnerable to attack through their AI training data?
When using AI, training machine-learning models with quality data matters. But are businesses vulnerable to attack through their AI training data?
By scanning the horizon of cyberthreats, business leaders can stay ahead of each year’s changing roster of fraudsters, scammers and data thieves.
New research with 750 leaders of large organizations reveals three steps to be better prepared for a cyberattack.
Women leave tech careers more often than other careers, but there’s much leaders can do to keep women on board.
When using AI, training machine-learning models with quality data matters. But are businesses vulnerable to attack through their AI training data?
Attacks on healthcare institutions show cybercriminals have no shame, but one German hospital’s response to an incident shows they can protect themselves.
New research with 750 leaders of large organizations reveals three steps to be better prepared for a cyberattack.
Women leave tech careers more often than other careers, but there’s much leaders can do to keep women on board.
When identity theft dragged one UK university into a money-laundering scam, they realized they were perfectly placed to stop it happening again.
Why education, training and awareness of staff is so important. Exploring the impact of the bank of Bangladesh heist.
What makes organizations well prepared for a cyberattack? Our research with Longitude, a Financial Times company, found three qualities leaders should foster.
Tomorrow Unlocked’s audio series Fast Forward examines how tech’s past predicts its future, with BBC broadcaster Ken Hollings.
Cybersecurity expert Eliza-May Austin finds many businesses are oblivious to cyber-risks in their supply chain. She tells us how she’s changing mindsets.
Organizations with strong links between senior leadership and their cybersecurity teams feel better prepared for a cyberattack. Here’s how to make those links.
Well-prepared cybersecurity teams are more likely to value increased diversity. So how do businesses get there?
Organizations with cybersecurity skills programs that can keep pace are better prepared for cyberattacks. How can your business become a ‘skills leader’?
Attacks on healthcare institutions show cybercriminals have no shame, but one German hospital’s response to an incident shows they can protect themselves.
When identity theft dragged one UK university into a money-laundering scam, they realized they were perfectly placed to stop it happening again.
Big businesses are often cybersecurity savvy, so cybercriminals have started attacking them through smaller suppliers. But there are ways to stop it.
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Industry has made great leaps in efficiency and productivity thanks to the internet of things (IoT.) But smart devices can be dim on security.
Human augmentation brings a world of opportunities for people with disabilities, but also for cybercriminals. How should business respond to the challenge?
Three years since GDPR, there’s much to learn from what’s happened since. We can also predict what’s next in privacy regulation.
AI is disrupting every industry and country. It comes with great problems, but also great opportunities. We must make sure we use its power wisely.
Social media, far from being a time-sink, could be the way your hybrid-working team builds strong relationships for better collaboration and productivity.