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Software sprawl is getting out of control
News Tools designed to simplify operations are actually making them much more complex.
By Emma Woollacott Published
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100,000 accounts have been hit in a HMRC scam campaign, but the tax office says it wasn't hacked – here's why
News Organized criminals used phished data to set up dodgy HMRC accounts and demand tax rebates
By Nicole Kobie Published
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Kaseya’s new CEO eyes SMB gains and closer ties with partners
News The former Intuit leadership veteran will spearhead Kaseya’s next phase of customer-centric growth
By Daniel Todd Published
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Questions raised over AI’s impact as studies tout conflicting adoption outcomes
News Two reports highlight the difficulty of judging the impact of AI on jobs, productivity, and wages
By Nicole Kobie Published
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NCSC expert urges businesses to follow geopolitics as defensive strategy
News Paul Chichester, director of operations at the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, urged businesses to keep closer tabs on geopolitical events to gauge potential cyber threats.
By Rory Bathgate Published
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North Face, Cartier among latest retail cyber attack victims – here’s what we know so far
News Credential stuffing is believed to have been behind at least one of the attacks, but both firms say financial data wasn’t accessed
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Keepit appoints new vice president for the UK and Ireland
News Former Veeam executive Dan Middleton will lead Keepit’s UKI business into its next phase of growth
By Daniel Todd Published
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Confused at all the threat group names? You’re not alone. CrowdStrike and Microsoft want to change that
News CrowdStrike and Microsoft hope to "bring clarity and coordination" to the cyber industry by unifying threat group naming conventions.
By Ross Kelly Published
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Women in tech are plagued by imposter syndrome
News Imposter syndrome among female tech workers gets worse as careers progress
By Emma Woollacott Published
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Fresh Microsoft layoffs hit software engineering roles, documents show
News The latest batch of layoffs at Microsoft's Washington headquarters mark the second in the space of a month.
By Ross Kelly Published
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CEOs want AI in everything, but software engineers are pushing back
News Demands to embed AI within applications are becoming a huge "pain point" for software engineering teams, new research shows.
By Ross Kelly Published
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Enterprises are keen on cloud repatriation – but not for all workloads
News A survey shows 97% of mid-market companies plan to repatriate some, but not all, workloads and apps
By Nicole Kobie Published
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