Netherlands coalition aims to demystify artificial intelligence

The AI Act, a proposed European law on artificial intelligence (AI), will require governments to actively participate in developing technology to ensure public values and citizens’ rights are incorporated into any use of AI. Key to the collaboration with society will be citizens’ understanding of the technology, and so the Netherlands AI Coalition (NL AIC) […]

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Global network fragmentation a source of increasing risk

The weaponisation of cyber space and ongoing geopolitical turmoil may lead to a “fundamental breakdown” of global networks into distinct regional or national architectures, increasing cyber and operational risks to organisations, according to a new forecast from risk consultancy Control Risks, which looks ahead to 2023 and beyond. In its 2023 Risk map, Control […]

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Women more likely to leave tech jobs than men

Women are more likely to leave their roles in the technology sector than men are, according to research by InnovateHer. The education platform, which for the past five years has been working towards getting more girls interested in tech careers, found that 45% more women than men leave technology roles, and half of the […]

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A modern approach to enterprise software development

By 2024, 80% of technology products and services will be built by people who are not full-time technical professionals. This is one of the findings revealed by Gartner during its annual Symposium in Barcelona. Combined with robotic process automation (RPA) and the concept of composable business, in which teams across IT and the business […]

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APP fraud volumes expected to double by 2026, says report

Losses to authorised push payment (APP) fraud will double across the UK, India and the US in the next four years, hitting $5.25bn (£4.44bn), with a compound annual growth rate of 21% across the period, according to a report produced by ACI Worldwide, a supplier of payments software, and GlobalData, an analytics firm. In […]

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The next decade in enterprise backup

Backup is as old as IT itself, and it’s had to adapt as the IT landscape around it has evolved. Now we find backups at the centre of ransomware recovery strategy, as a source of business data to be analysed, or holding datasets that need restores at the speed of flash. Meanwhile, also, multi- […]

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