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Welcome to Computing's weekly roundup of tech news in Asia. This time we look at export-heavy Taiwan’s experiments with a ...
CrowdStrike is cutting 500 jobs, representing 5% of its global workforce, citing AI as a factor in its decision.
National Trust is pushing its digital transformation forward using GIS, which is a good thing. The organisation completed – ...
The notorious LockBit ransomware gang has fallen victim to a serious data breach, exposing sensitive information from its ...
The recent wave of cyber-attacks on well-known retailers should serve as a “wake-up call” for businesses across the UK, a ...
Security staff need to drop the love affair with tools and refocus on their primary objective: protecting the business ...
CISA has issued a public warning to critical energy infrastructure operators following a series of attacks against underlying ...
NSO Group has been ordered to pay $167 million in punitive damages to WhatsApp for hacking the phones of WhatsApp users ...
Cisco claims its research into quantum computing will speed up the time it will take to develop viable quantum computing ...
Rather than a mere advance in social engineering, deepfakes represent ‘a paradigm shift in the attack vector,’ says security ...
Harrods, the world-renowned luxury department store, has become the latest high-profile British retailer to fall victim to a ...
The UK government's Legal Aid Agency (LAA), the body responsible for administering more than £2 billion annually in legal aid ...