US competition watchdog issues generative AI warning

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a warning to companies over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to manipulate people’s behaviour for commercial gain. In a blog post published 1 May 2023, FTC advertising practices attorney Michael Atleson said firms are already using the new wave of generative AI tools in ways […]

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Quantum computing: What are the data storage challenges?

Quantum computing will process massive amounts of information. Workloads could include diagnostic simulations and analysis at speeds far greater than existing computing. But, to be fully effective, quantum computing will need to access, analyse and store huge amounts of data. There is an expectation that quantum computing will be the next step in the […]

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Mystery Apple security update sparks speculation

Apple has released the first security update under its new Rapid Security Response programme, but has sparked confusion after releasing no information about any of the issues it was fixing, while some users have reported that their devices are refusing to accept the update. Rapid Security Responses are a new type of software release for […]

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Want to get cloud IAM right? Master the fundamentals

Although networks, systems, and cyber security have come on in leaps and bounds, the fundamental theories of access control and the recent addition of identity to it (IAM) hasn’t really moved on from the 60s and 70s. Things like mandatory, discretionary, and role-based access control still sit at the heart of modern technologies such […]

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UK Cyber Security Council launches certification mapping tool

The UK Cyber Security Council has launched the first phase of a certification mapping tool designed to help developing cyber professionals map all available security certifications onto 16 previously identified specialisms – which are collectively based on the Knowledge Areas contained in the Cyber Body of Knowledge (CyBOK). At launch, it includes at least […]

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