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Many neurodivergent tech employees are burning out
By Luke Hughes published
Tech jobs are struggling to keep neurodivergent employees on board - and with over 5 million people identifying as such in the United Kingdom alone, that’s a big problem.
China blamed for UK voter data hack that stole details of 40 million people
By Benedict Collins last updated
China's access to the Electoral Commission may have been part of a wider plan for electoral interference.
AI-washing: What it is, and how to spot it?
By Brian Peterson published
How to remain vigilant against the rising trend of AI mislabeling.
Navigating the shift to AI-driven data management
By Anthony Deighton published
Rules-based Master Data Management solutions, with their rigid frameworks and manual-intensive operations, are misaligned with the needs of modern environments.
Python devs are being targeted by this massive infostealing malware campaign
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A major typosquatting campaign in on the hunt for people's sensitive data such as stored passwords, Discord tokens, and more.
Samsung is planning to launch its own 'Mach-1' AI accelerator chip early next year
By Wayne Williams published
Samsung is planning to launch its own 'Mach-1' AI accelerator chip early next year.
Microsoft says Russian companies will be forced off its cloud services within days
By Luke Hughes published
Microsoft extended its original March 20 deadline to give customers time to transition to other cloud services, but is stopping for real now.
Notorious Russian hackers target government officials with fake dinner party invites
By Sead Fadilpašić published
APT29 threat actor is impersonating a major German political party as it tries to deploy WineLoader.
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