How do they achieve their goals? If you pay them a ransom, they make money. If you don’t, they will make money selling your data.
Vertiv trends forecast sees intense focus on AI enablement and energy management.
The telecommunications sector plays a pivotal role in the contemporary digital landscape.
Traditional on-premise setups, while familiar, lack the agility and comprehensive monitoring capabilities that the cloud provides.
The book is a crucial resource designed to benefit researchers and graduate students in the field of materials and manufacturing engineering.
CO2 AI and BCG’s third annual carbon emissions survey indicates companies are falling short on reduction ambitions, citing an array of challenges.
Innovative entrepreneurs advance with €10,000 in funding and a curated networking tour to Ireland.
Mastercard’s new infrastructure aims to support a secure digital payments ecosystem to address critical societal and economic needs in SA.
The JOBJACK platform can be accessed through a mobile device or computer, giving greater access to verified companies listing job opportunities.
The expansion has doubled DB1’s capacity to 2.2 megawatts (MW) of critical power load, comprising 5 800 sqm accommodating over 700 racks.
The obligation in the event of a data breach is to prove that you did everything in your power to prevent the data breach.
The MESA Africa Summit exemplified a convergence of visionary leadership and transformative solutions.
The CryptoAuthentication or CryptoAutomotive Secure IC, TA101, focuses on larger key sizes and enhanced cybersecurity requirements.
Working from home, WiFi-related security vulnerabilities can be a threat to confidential corporate data. Here is some good advice.
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are a key enabler of hybrid power systems to improve energy resilience and flexibility.
How CSMA protocols and backoff and retry mechanisms help keep data traffic flowing on a multi-point wireless network.
Opting into different cloud services, irrespective of where these services reside, has resulted in a multi-cloud scenario for many organisations.
Merchants can now accept cash payments for online purchases. This enables the massive, underserved market access to digital payment instruments.
Customer bases are expanding rapidly, and with it comes a deluge of data – from transaction histories to interaction touchpoints.
Are traditional executive structures equipped to keep pace with technology?