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An anonymous coder nearly hacked a big chunk of the internet. How worried should we be?
Code maintainers around the world are now thinking about their vulnerabilities at a strategic and tactical level. It is not only their code itself they will be worrying about, but also their code distribution mechanisms and software assembly processes.
Griffin on Tech: Can tech really help slash emissions?
We’ve been slower than other advanced economies to emply digital technologies that can not only boost productivity, but cut emissions in the process.
FMA demanding stronger cyber reporting and tech resilience
The new condition will come into effect on July 1 and require a licence holder to have a business continuity plan in place suitable for the size and scope of the business.
Beware the Black Box: What to Consider Before Using AI Tools
With the Growth of Artificial intelligence (AI) and the relative ease of the deployment of these tools, we are faced with a series of challenges about what to use and what to share. This post was part of a discussion on the DTTA (digital technologies teachers association) message board, written by Andrew Churches and shared here with his permission.
Griffin on Tech: War of words over hacking heats up - but is it news?
It would be helpful if the PR campaign against China was supplemented with a decent investment at a natonal level in cybersecurity, an area we have woefully underspent in as a nation.