Scrutinising AI requires holistic, end-to-end system audits

Organisations must conduct end-to-end audits that consider both the social and technical aspects of artificial intelligence (AI) to fully understand the impacts of any given system, but a lack of understanding around how to conduct holistic audits and the limitations of the process is holding back progress, say algorithmic auditing experts. At the inaugural […]

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Cyber criminals have World Cup Qatar 2022 in their sights

The opening football match of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 is just 10 days away, and while the tournament is surrounded by controversy over the host country’s human rights record, among other things, it will inevitably attract massive attention from all over the world, with a TV audience expected to number well into […]

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All means all when it comes to encryption

The traditional and well-established approach to cyber security is to build multiple layers of defences to stop hackers or rogue insiders getting unauthorised access to data. But you only have to follow the news headlines to see this does not always work. Determined criminals, hacktivists, or simply lucky hackers have a habit of finding […]

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Heineken finds the right brew for digital

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. November 2022 – January 2023 CW Benelux: Heineken finds the right brew for digital Share this item with your network: Heineken’s data management director has revealed some of the ways the company is using information technology to transform digitally. Also read how a PhD student in […]

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ODI fuel poverty survey shows young adults most hard up

The Open Data Institute (ODI) has published a report and an index showing the extent and depth of fuel poverty in England. The report, Fuel poverty and data infrastructure, shows that households containing renters, young adults, large households, lone parents and those with young children are especially badly affected by the current cost-of-living crisis. The report […]

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UK’s National Cyber Advisory Board convenes for first time

The UK’s newly created National Cyber Advisory Board has held its first meeting in London, bringing together expertise from across the country to set out an agenda to protect and promote the UK’s interests in the digital world, and counter cyber threats. Chaired by chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Oliver Dowden, who replaced […]

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Microsoft serves smorgasbord of six zero-days

Microsoft has released fixes for six actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities in its November Patch Tuesday drop, one of them publicly disclosed and three of them carrying critical Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) ratings. These zero-days are among a total of 69 different vulnerabilities – 11 critical – that were patched in a slightly lighter […]

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