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Our world increasingly relies on access to data across geographic, organisational, economic and cultural borders. The potential benefits are immense. This conceptual gap may explain why we still ...
Oxford City Council (OCC) detected and shut down an “unauthorised presence” in its network, although the attackers still managed to access some data. According to the council’s statement the ...
The Tech Women Celebration 50 is Computing’s curated list of some of the most inspirational women working in tech at all levels – and we’re opening submissions today. At Computing, we ...
With less than a week to go, seats are filling fast for next week’s exclusive, free half-day event taking place in London on ...
Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at the results of Australia’s age assurance ...
Google's prolonged legal struggle to overturn a record-setting antitrust fine has encountered another hurdle, after an ...
People who regularly use chatbots like ChatGPT have lower brain activity than those who rely on their own thoughts. The conclusion was reached by researchers at MIT, who were studying the neural ...
Zurich-based banking giant UBS Group has confirmed that company information was stolen during a cyberattack on one of its ...
Microsoft is planning another round of redundancies, with a significant number of sales jobs to go, media reports say.
The UK government has launched a new Cyber Growth Action Plan aimed at "supercharging" the nation's cyber security sector, a ...
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