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  • Top 10 cyber security stories of 2019

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    2019 was a busy year in the world of cyber security, with big stories around network security, data privacy and protection, and the state of General Data Protection Regulation compliance all hitting the headlines – and that's before we even get started on the issue of cyber crime. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 cyber security stories of 2019.

  • CW EMEA July 2023: Can we trust AI?

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    Artificial intelligence and the opportunities and dangers it introduces into society has been a hotly debated subject in tech circles for many years, but today with the increased use of platforms such as ChatGPT, these debates include a wider section of the public.

  • CW Europe - December 2021-February 2022: Norway embraces internet of things

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    Norway is becoming a centre of IoT innovation as tech developers tackle some of the country's unique challenges, in areas such as fish farming, power distribution and monitoring of boats.

  • NIS2: Why European Boards Need to Raise Their Cyber-risk Game

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    By the end of 2024, this report by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) explains, the “Network and Information Systems 2 (NIS2) directive of the European Union will significantly affect Union countries and nation-states in its periphery.” So, what will that impact look like? Unlock insights in the report.

  • CIO Trends #10: Nordics

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    Swedish people are pioneering when it comes to adopting the latest technologies. But this malleability to new tech has its limits. Read in this eguide how Swedish consumers are losing confidence in social media, with increasing distrust over personal data use and online privacy.

  • CW Europe – March-May 2019: Robots deliver savings for Dutch postal service PostNL

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    European businesses have bought into the digital revolution, with the adoption of the latest technologies like automation enabling companies to transfer their internal operations.

  • Computer Weekly - 10 August 2021: Real-time data analytics in action

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, we examine the emerging applications of real-time analytics and highlight the challenges for businesses to maximise the benefits. EU experts are calling for reform of US surveillance laws – we look at the issues. And we talk to the co-CEO of HR software giant Workday. Read the issue now.

  • Computer Weekly – 28 March 2023: Is TikTok really a security threat to your business?

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, with the UK government becoming the latest administration to ban TikTok, we ask whether the controversial social media app is really a security threat to enterprises. Read the issue now.

  • CW Europe - March-May 2020: Experts examine Dutch government's IT problems

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    Technology experts discuss the challenges and potential solutions to the Netherlands government's IT problems.

  • Computer Weekly – 31 May 2022: Trial and error – why the law on computer evidence must change

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    In this week's Computer Weekly, the Post Office IT scandal highlighted the problem with computer evidence – we examine the need for legal reform. We assess the nuclear option for sustainable datacentre power. And we find out how IT experts can improve their soft skills and boost their career prospects as a result. Read the issue now.

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