European Union (EU) stories - Page 10
A new data centre for Frankfurt as Skillsoft puts down roots
Wed, 5th Dec 2018
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Skillsoft has launched a new data centre in Frankfurt to meet European GDPR demands and support growing regional use of its Percipio learning platform.
EU to roll out digital lie detectors at border security checkpoints
Fri, 30th Nov 2018
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physical security
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travel
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european commission
Travellers through Hungary, Greece and Latvia may soon encounter a lie detector when they try to cross the border.
Europol cracks down on counterfeit sites; arrests 12 people
Tue, 27th Nov 2018
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commerce systems
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martech
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europol
Europol and law enforcement authorities from 26 countries have dismantled an online counterfeit goods ring and arrested 12 people.
Vertiv launches IT testing lab in Poland data centre
Tue, 27th Nov 2018
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This facility is the first of its kind in the Central and Eastern Europe region (CEE) and will enable clients to test environments to improve energy efficiency.
Why moving data to the cloud presents future business opportunities
Fri, 23rd Nov 2018
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
Organisations are facing a complex data landscape, with data from various sources and growing business demands.
Gemalto building EU data centres to satiate GDPR
Wed, 21st Nov 2018
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datacentre infrastructure
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Gemalto is set to build data centres across the EU to meet the rising demand for cloud-based authentication and GDPR compliance, says SVP Lasnier.
Aus organisations need to lock down on data security
Wed, 14th Nov 2018
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encryption
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data protection
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data privacy
As Aussie organisations store more sensitive data on multiple clouds, encryption is increasingly seen as a proactive strategy, yet skills shortages persist.
Kordia launches Women in Tech scholarship at the University of Waikato
Mon, 12th Nov 2018
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dei
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university of waikato
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kordia
The scholarship is established to acknowledge and support up-and-coming female talent and future technology leaders.
The silent security risk of unstructured data
Thu, 8th Nov 2018
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data protection
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data analytics
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martech
Australian businesses are struggling to manage and secure their distributed unstructured data, leading them to turn towards software-defined storage solutions.
Exclusive: CyrusOne’s Europe data centre strategy laid bare
Fri, 2nd Nov 2018
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dc
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hyperscale
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colocation
The US-based company has recently initiated an aggressive expansion into Europe, and in this exclusive interview Europe MD Matt Pullen reveals the plans.
Jaguar EV's new sound alert for blind pedestrians
Thu, 11th Oct 2018
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cartech
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road safety
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evs
One of the original sounds included one inspired by sci-fi spacecraft, but instead of looking at the road, pedestrians ended up looking at the sky.
How network visibility tools are changing the security game
Thu, 4th Oct 2018
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Without visibility into the behaviours occurring within a network, it’s almost impossible to detect if what’s happening is out of the ordinary.
Is the glamour of cloud compromising business fundamentals?
Thu, 4th Oct 2018
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Given cloud's massive momentum, Mark Gaydos says there is a risk that some basic fundamentals might be being overlooked in the rush.
Exclusive: The major risks of cyber Balkanization
Mon, 1st Oct 2018
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data privacy
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kaspersky cyber security weekend
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gdpr
Balkanization of the cyber world is a major risk, with governments increasingly drawn to isolation and implementing strict regulations.
Can AI and IoT work together to make the right choices?
Mon, 17th Sep 2018
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uc
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data analytics
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daas
CA Technologies is working on IoT and AI research to prevent creeping bias and improve the portability of the benefits of deep learning.
NZ urgently needs to get the Privacy Bill right for everyone's sake, says InternetNZ
Tue, 4th Sep 2018
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breach prevention
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
New Zealand needs to update its privacy laws to protect citizens from increasing data breaches, says InternetNZ. #PrivacyBill #DataProtection.
Smart buildings spark cautionary tale for privacy concerns
Wed, 29th Aug 2018
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data privacy
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workplace
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smart building
The rise of smart buildings opens a Pandora's box of privacy and ethical concerns, futurist Roger Dennis warns, as data collection in facilities grows.
Cybersecurity should be priority in US$8b smart utility spend
Thu, 23rd Aug 2018
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smart cities
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ddos
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iot
Utilities are becoming increasingly connected worldwide, and also becoming increasingly vulnerable - so why are governments letting security slide?.
Thales extends offer acceptance period for Gemalto acquisition
Mon, 13th Aug 2018
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m&a
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gemalto
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thales
Thales extends the offer acceptance period for its acquisition of Gemalto, awaiting regulatory approvals from various antitrust authorities.
How MSSPs must protect data in the breach disclosure era
Mon, 6th Aug 2018
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partner programmes
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breach prevention
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data privacy
Australia’s new mandatory data breach disclosure laws impose strict reporting requirements on MSPs, ensuring better data protection and accountability.