Steve Ranger
Steve Ranger is an award-winning reporter and editor who writes about technology and business. Previously he was the editorial director at ZDNET and the editor of silicon.com.
Latest articles by Steve Ranger
Rust developers worry the programming language will get too complex
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News Rust developers worry about the future of the programming language, with growing complexity and learning gaps cited as key stumbling blocks to its widespread adoption
FBI: Russian hackers are using these routers as part of their covert cyber attacks
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News Threat actors have been targeting compromised Ubiquiti EdgeRouters to conduct widespread hacking campaigns, according to an FBI advisory
US lawmakers are pushing for a shift to memory safe programming languages, but will it improve software security?
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News There’s an easy way to banish a whole category of software security risks, according to a new report
Everything you need to know about GitHub Copilot Enterprise including pricing and features
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News GitHub Copilot Enterprise adds new features for developers, and CEO Thomas Dohmke believes the new version will dramatically improve productivity
How Elanco used newfound independence to rebuild its tech from the ground up
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Case study For animal healthcare company Elanco, going independent presented an opportunity to integrate new infrastructure through iPaaS and onboard hundreds of business-critical applications
Adobe’s new AI assistant is here, and it wants to chat to you about PDFs
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News The Adobe AI Assistant has been released to a limited number of customers, and it has three trillion documents to work with globally
Cloud security breaches surge on a wave of stolen credentials
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News Cloud security attacks are growing in both scale and intensity, according to new research from CrowdStrike, with threat actors leveraging stolen credentials to devastating effect
Why Microsoft is spending billions on AI and cloud computing in Europe
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News Microsoft is contending with huge demand for cloud computing services and lingering concerns about data sovereignty - and it’s spending big to stay ahead of competition
Are AI coding assistants actually helping developers produce better software?
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Analysis The use of AI tools in software development may help devs write code faster, but a look at the results raises a few questions
Bank of America wasn't directly targeted in a recent cyber attack, it was just "hit in the crossfire"
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News A recent security incident at Bank of America underlines the complexity of supply chain security risks faced by organizations globally, experts warn
Software supply chain attacks are rife - this is what developers need to watch out for
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News With software supply chain vulnerabilities continuing to wreak havoc, new guidance from NIST aims to boost security practices and protect both businesses and consumers
Rhysida ransomware encryption can be beaten - here’s how
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News A flaw in Rhysida ransomware allows files to be unlocked, and some companies may have been using it for a while
The US just expanded funding for 5G Open RAN in a bid to help telecoms firms crack Huawei dominance
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News The funding for 5G Open RAN aims to help US companies get a bigger slice of the network infrastructure market – and challenge Huawei’s dominance
Hackers are lying low in networks to wage critical infrastructure attacks - here’s how they do it
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News Hackers are researching key IT workers in their bid to gain access to vital systems
Does a cyber security degree help in the real world? Industry professionals have mixed feelings on whether they’re useful
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News Some cyber security professionals struggle to see the benefits of higher education - but change is coming
Windows is getting its own Sudo command, just like Linux - here’s what you need to know and how you can use it
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News The Sudo for Windows command feature might make life a little easier for administrators - so long as they are aware of the potential security risks
Cloud computing or mainframe? Why the pendulum might be swinging back in the age of hybrid strategies and generative AI
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News The rush to dump mainframes in favor of cloud computing has slowed, and there are several key factors behind this deceleration
The hidden cost of ransomware is more painful than many realize
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Opinion It’s important to remember why it’s so important gangs don’t win – the real cost of ransomware is much more than money
GNU C Library vulnerabilities could impact Linux systems, security company says
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News “Significant” flaw in key building blocks for Linux environment says security company which found it.
If you make workers return to the office, here’s who you could lose
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News These three groups are the top ‘flight risk’ in companies that make return-to-office mandatory.
‘Not if, but when’: Where are the autonomous robots?
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In-depth Robots are already common in manufacturing, but where are the autonomous robots of the future and what form will they take?
IBM, GSMA collaborate on generative AI program designed to up-skill the telecoms industry
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News New training program aims to help mobile operators understand the potential for generative AI across their businesses
Meta’s Code Llama AI coding tool just got a big performance boost
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News New versions of generative AI coding tool arrives, supporting Python, C++, Java, PHP and more