Beyond the hook: How phishing is evolving in the world of AI
One almost feels a little nostalgic for the days of old-school phishing attacks, those poorly worded, spray-and-pray emails that most people could spot a mile off. While they were…
Driven by data: The RAF’s revamped maritime patrol capabilities
Over the inhospitable waters of the North Atlantic, Royal Air Force aircraft play a game of cat and mouse with Russian hunter-killer submarines, and data collection and management are…
Microsoft retires Skype, urges switch to Teams
Skype users are urged to switch to Microsoft Teams for continued communication. Microsoft has officially retired Skype as of 5 May 2025, closing a chapter in the history of digital…
Interview: Joe Depa, global chief innovation officer, EY
As global chief innovation officer (CIO) at EY, Joe Depa helps his firm embrace new ideas that boost service delivery and address client challenges in key areas, such as…
IBM boosts US manufacturing with $150 billion pledge
Analysts see the move as both technological and political strategy. IBM has announced a major $150 billion investment in the US over the next five years, with a significant portion…
Gemini AI now accessible to kids via Family Link
Child data from Gemini AI will not be used to train Google’s models. Google has announced that children under the age of 13 will soon be able to access its…
Security and verification concerns dog debate over Data (Use & Access) Bill
There is much to be welcomed in the UK’s latest revision to data legislation, which has had a multi-year marathon from inception as the Data Protection & Digital Information…