Computational governance: The key to building safe and compliant AI By Robin Röhm published 15 January 24 The nascent world of computational governance and the crucial role it could play as AI models become more sophisticated.
The EU AI Act: what it means and how to comply By Dirk Schrader published 2 October 25 Analyzing the EU AI Act and its impact on cybersecurity.
Ofcom cracks down on UK tech firms, will issue sanctions for illegal content By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 18 March 25 An upgraded code of practice is coming for UK tech sites.
How CISOs can meet the demands of new privacy regulations By Paul Underwood published 24 March 25 New state regulations add to the already strict privacy requirements CISOs must meet.
Is your company firewall up to scratch? Study reveals a shocking number of firms might be at risk By Sead Fadilpašić published 25 July 25 Misconfigurations, outdated rules, and bloated policies are everywhere and businesses are risking a lot.
Apple and Meta set to face fines for alleged breaches of EU DMA By Craig Hale published 11 March 25 The EU could fine Apple and Meta less, just to get them to be compliant with the Digital Markets Act.
How can banks truly understand the changing regulatory landscape? By Chris Briggs published 15 January 25 While the EU AI Act’s impact on banks may be limited for now, the industry faces a fast-evolving regulatory landscape that will increasingly shape its future.
Microsoft finally ends EU worries over Teams competition with new pricing shakeup for 365 suites By Craig Hale published 12 September 25 The European Union has finally agreed on the final, legally binding terms to settle a years-long Teams case.
Vodafone employees could lose bonuses if they’re not in office 8 days per month By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 11 March 25 Vodafone is enforcing an onsite policy for staff, or they may lose bonuses.
Mastering SaaS contract management: Five key strategies for IT leaders By Giulio D’Ali published 11 April 25 Struggling with SaaS contracts? Discover five smart strategies to cut costs and stay in control.
Aligning data privacy responsibility with operational reality By Gal Golan published 28 July 25 Data privacy was once the exclusive domain of legal and compliance, now it is a major responsibility for IT departments. Resources rarely match these expanding responsibilities.
What six months of DORA tells us about the future of resilience By Martin Greenfield published 13 October 25 Six months on, DORA reveals the gaps holding firms back from true operational resilience.
Meta promises to reduce data sharing for EU users by 2026 to avoid EU GDPR fines By Craig Hale published 9 December 25 After being hit with a €200 million DMA fine in the EU, Meta has agreed to change its ads policy.
Why AI is forcing an invisible shift in risk management By Gordon Van Huizen published 31 July 25 AI and low code are the innovations having a profound impact on software development.
The convergence of DSPM, DLP, and data privacy By Mary Rundall published 16 October 25 Data privacy is not solely about technology – it also requires coordination among legal, compliance, and business units.
Why DORA should serve as a wakeup call for financial services By Tim Pfaelzer published 31 October 25 Why DORA could help boost your data resilience beyond just the requirements.
Your new AirTag has a hidden warning that's just for kids – and it's for the best By Jacob Krol published 2 January 25 Apple's AirTag is now in compliance with US's Reese's Law, according to the government's consumer product safety watchdog.
1Password unveils new security and Agentic AI capabilities for XAM platform By Benedict Collins published 22 April 25 New features are here for 1Password XAM.
Whoop subscribers can now get a free upgrade to the latest devices – after a huge user backlash By David Nield last updated 12 May 25 Whoop has changed its previous policy around current subscribers getting a free upgrade to new hardware.
A new European regulator will keep an eye on cloud licensing issues By Craig Hale published 20 November 24 CISPE has launched a new and independent regulator to keep tabs on competition in the European cloud market.
I read the EU’s AI Act so you don’t have to - here are 5 things you need to know By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 16 February 25 Get to grips with the incoming regulation - here's what you need to know about the EU AI Act.
The countdown is on - Chinese firms now have just an hour to report cybersecurity incidents By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 16 September 25 Chinese firms have a very short window to alert authorities.
AI and the Future of Law Enforcement: the risks of perfectly enforcing imperfect laws By Kareem Saleh published 1 May 25 Enforcing laws using AI could transform society, but raises concerns about fairness, privacy, and freedom.
iOS 26.3 adds AirPod-style fast pairing for third-party earbuds — but there's a major catch By David Nield published 23 December 25 You'll be able to use third-party earbuds more easily with an iPhone next year, if you're in an EU country.
Some of the world's biggest names in video surveillance quietly launch “True pixels, no false claims" security initiative - and it may come to a Chinese CCTV near you sooner than you'd expect By Wayne Williams published 1 October 25 Chinese surveillance giants join forces to launch new standards aimed at improving smart camera trust and reducing misleading marketing practices.
Cookiebot review By Ritoban Mukherjee published 13 November 24 Cookiebot offers comprehensive consent management features great for small or medium businesses, but lacks a mobile app and live support options.
Software supply chain attacks pose huge dangers - here's how to bolster your defenses By Sead Fadilpašić published 29 December 25 A new report shows how risky software supply chains really are, and how AI only makes it worse.
From Risk to Resilience: A SaaS Provider's Blueprint for Financial Services Security By Leahn Parry published 1 August 25 JPMorgan issued an open letter to technology providers to address software supply chain security.
Tuta Mail could soon be your default iOS mail app – but only after filing a complaint against Apple By Chiara Castro published 3 April 25 Apple has now replied to Tuta's request, meaning it's set to be enabled as one of the default email apps in iOS. Here's all you need to know.
Digital accessibility: Where companies are going wrong and how to fix it By Bob Farrell published 22 October 24 Without input from PwD in design and testing, truly inclusive digital experiences are unattainable.