
The cost of decision latency
Delays between questions and answers undermine a data-driven culture
Delays between questions and answers undermine a data-driven culture
The US is back on board the Paris climate accord which is good. The lesson from Europe is that no one can do it on their own
We've known for thirty years that we need to move from the old Internet protocol. Finally the cost of sticking with IPv4 is pushing organizations to make the move
Microsoft recently pledged to safeguard user data by challenging GDPR data requests. It is not that easy.
There's been a radical shift to remote working - just when compliance to privacy and security regulations is declining. This needs attention
Commercial building contractors and data installers alike have a legal obligation to ensure that cables are suitably fire performance rated for the application and location
Cloud infrastructure must meet standards, or else customer applications are on shaky ground
What developments should organizations be monitoring on data sovereignty debates?
The world doesn't trust US companies with private data. That could be an opportunity for European players
During the lockdown, our digital dependency became clearer. What does this mean for the future?
New regulations and tracing apps are taking data centers into new directions
EU regulations on AI are well-meant, but will hamper the region's ability to compete with China and the US
Any contact tracing application that uses personal data must be proportionate
Despite the urgency, governments cannot ignore human rights when they implement measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic
The current conversation around data privacy might have a long history, but 2018 was a critical turning point
This year we will see legislation on the use of facial recognition
Despite doubts about the UK government's approach, the tech industry is positive about its prospects
If regulators move on from scrutinizing privacy to policing the cloud, users could benefit
Under new cryptography regulations, Chinese authorities will have full, unrestricted access to any data transmitted or stored within the country. Can anything even be done about this?
Unpacking data and Internet sovereignty laws
Fitting international data into national laws will always be a problem
Women have come a long way in tech. Now the conversation is changing
Data is an organization’s most valuable asset and is a key foundation for business success
Whilst governance, risk and compliance are often viewed as separate functions, taking a holistic view on these fundamental components demonstrates the symbiotic relationship they share
Technology can be broken down by corporate ownership, and can provide the finance team information needed to budget and capitalize the technology in use in every area of infrastructure
As Internet traffic has increased and databases have become more outdated, the importance of routing validation has increased
You need to know the scope of requirements for asset management within your business
To make the next 30 years of innovation a reality, the web needs better security, and a means to protect users from harmful and misleading content