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Google Cloud just waived data transfer fees for customers, and took a big swipe at Microsoft in the process
By Ross Kelly published
News Google Cloud data transfer changes mean customers can swerve big fees and easily switch providers, but there’s a catch for those seeking a multi-cloud approach
Want a higher paid job in tech? Learn AI skills, says AWS
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Staff with AI skills can demand a substantial premium, new research shows, but demand for AI-savvy workers appears to be outstripping supply
UK finance firms faced a torrent of ransomware attacks in 2023 as threat actors ramped up activities
By Solomon Klappholz published
News New data reveals ransomware attacks on financial firms doubled in 2023, with experts noting consistent peaks and troughs over the course of the year
23andMe data breach response has been a public relations disaster as it blames customers for data breach
By Ross Kelly last updated
News 23andMe hit back at customers affected by a recent data breach with suggestions they’re at fault
Wi-Fi 7 hailed as “game-changer” for business networks, promising up to four-times faster speeds than Wi-Fi 6 and an array of new industrial use cases
By George Fitzmaurice published
News Wi-Fi 7 will provide marked speed and connectivity improvements for consumers and businesses alike
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Team service looks to support small firms and teams, but costs could scupper any chances of success
By George Fitzmaurice published
News ChatGPT Team might not deliver huge benefits, despite OpenAI’s efforts to appeal to smaller businesses with the new subscription offering
Babuk Tortilla ransomware dealt major blow with release of new decryptor – here’s how victims can recover their data
By Solomon Klappholz published
News A decryptor for Babuk Tortilla ransomware has been released following a sting operation by Dutch police with the help of Cisco Talos, offering a vital lifeline for victims
UK CISO’s are cowing to ransomware demands more than you think, here’s why they shouldn’t pay up
By Emma Woollacott published
News Organizations that pay ransomware demands are perpetuating a multi-billion dollar industry and fueling future attacks
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