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UK police unlawfully processing over a million people's data on Microsoft 365
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comThe roll-out of Microsoft 365 to dozens of UK police forces may be unlawful, because many have failed to conduct data protection checks before deployment and hold no information on their contracts.
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Computer Weekly – 8 November 2022: How the US-China chip war will affect IT leaders
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, as the US ramps up semiconductor sanctions on China, we examine the ramifications across the tech sector. Cyber criminals are turning to new forms of encryption – we talk to the Dutch researchers trying to catch them. And we look at what cloud providers need to do to improve customer experience. Read the issue now.
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MicroScope: Steering IT in the right direction
Sponsored by: MicroScopeAn issue looking at the timing of the ideal sales pitch and just what's happening with IoT and the channel.
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Computer Weekly – 6 June 2017: General Election 2017: Who gets the tech vote?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this issue of Computer Weekly, as the UK votes for a new government, examine the digital policies in the manifestos of the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties, and hear what IT trade body TechUK would like to see for the tech sector from the next administration. Read the issue now.
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SSE Leads the Way to SASE And Despite Early Stages, Many Are Seeing Success
Sponsored by: ZscalerBy providing modern security capabilities with less disruption, SSE frameworks make an excellent stepping stone to a complete SASE implementation. This report from Enterprise Strategy Group provides a thorough analysis of today's secure digital transformation journeys and the SASE market Get your copy today to find out more.
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Secure remote access: More vital than ever thanks to Covid-19
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comWe explore some of the minutiae of securing the remote workforce. First, infosec consultant Kevin Beaver, picks over some remote access security risks that have arisen during the pandemic. Then we explore the findings of a recent supplier report, which detailed how remote working burn-out is becoming a factor in increasing security risk.
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Artificial Intelligence: A Key Tool For Increasing Staffing Efficiency And Reducing Costs
Sponsored by: AMN HealthcareThis white paper serves as your gateway to understanding how AI can be your ally in overcoming workforce challenges. Download your copy today and begin your journey toward a brighter, AI-enhanced future in healthcare workforce management.
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Computer Weekly – 26 February 2019: Delving into viewer data at the BBC
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the BBC about how the UK broadcaster is using data analytics to better understand its viewers and grow its audience. We look at how CERN is using IT automation in its quest to unravel the mysteries of the universe. And we examine the impact of GDPR on cloud storage. Read the issue now.
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E-guide: DevOps trends in APAC
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comAcross the APAC region, organisations have been ramping up on agile development efforts to stay ahead of the competition. DevOps, in particular, has been gaining ground as a way to bring together development and operations teams, thereby increasing software quality and stability, and shortening time to market.
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Computer Weekly – 10 March 2020: Is technology innovation broken?
Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.comIn this week's Computer Weekly, despite its reputation for fresh thinking the tech sector is stuck in old ways that prevent true innovation – an expert explains why. Our buyer's guide examines how networking is affected by the growth of cloud-native applications. And we look at the key tech-related compliance issues for SMEs. Read the issue now.