In an increasingly competitive business landscape, Elizabeth Bramwell, director at Iron Mountain, believes data scientists are more important than ever
2016
Will You Experience The Next Data Breach?
Charlotte Marshall, MD of Iron Mountain in the UK, Ireland and Norway, explains what steps can be taken to minimise the risk of a data breach
Bitcoin Is Getting Steam-y
Valve preparing to open up cryptocurrency to pay for games and downloads, according to leaked information
BT: G.Fast Copper Can Deliver 5G Networks
BT says copper is capable of carrying cellular data after G.Fast trials, making it cheaper for operators to rollout 4G and 5G
Violin Memory Prepares All-Flash Starter Kits
Violin Memory markets starter kits as 'easy and affordable' route into an flashy data centre
French Authorities Order Facebook User Data Changes
The order is the first significant action since the end of 'Safe Harbour' data transfer rules last autumn
TalkTalk Data Breach Sees Customers Targeted After Engineering Visits
Attackers gain access to engineering visit data to trick customers in the latest TalkTalk security mishap
Samsung Galaxy S7 And S7 Edge Spotted In The Wild
Photos of new Samsung devices leak two weeks before expected MWC 2016 reveal
Hackers Rob Millions From Dozens Of Banks
In 2015 hackers turned to hacking banks directly, rather than targeting end users, according to Kaspersky Lab
Google Offers Free Drive Storage For A Quick Security Check
Giveaway of 2GB storage marks Safer Internet Day
Hacker Releases Data On Thousands Of FBI, DHS Staff
The incident follows hacks targeting CIA director John Brennan and other prominent US political figures
Google’s Sundar Pichai Is Now The Best Paid CEO In The World
Major payday for Sundar Pichai following latest stock award
Amazon Web Services Launches Two Video Game Development Platforms
AWS Lumberyard and Amazon GameLift target professional developers and include VR headset and Twitch integration
Cloud Storage Platforms StreamNation And Shutter To Shut Down
Deezer co-founder's cloud startup to focus on new 'Project Noah' as StreamNation axed because of slow uploads
How To Keep Children Safe While Gaming
Online gaming can be a dangerous pastime. IT security firm ESET offers top tips on keeping your little gamers safe
9 Simple Ways To Keep Children Safe Online
O2's chief executive, Ronan Dunne, explains how parents can protect their children as they surf the Internet
Manufacturing Firms Want Government Business Broadband Review
Manufacturers association warns the rising cost of broadband could harm industry and wants government to install provisions for futureproof infrastructure
Malware Museum Curator Asks For Digital Library Donations
The popularity of a museum for old computer viruses has taken its creator by surprise. Now he hopes to raise money to preserve knowledge digitally
EE 4G Upgrade To Boost Chiltern Railways On-Board Wi-Fi
Trackside EE 4G network will offer "continuous coverage" to business travellers
Oracle: Java Bug Allows ‘Complete Compromise’ Of Systems
Windows systems could be vulnerable to a bug that appears during the Java SE installation process, Oracle said
Weekend Sky Bet Website Outage Leaves Customers Frustrated
Sky Bet's website downtime remains unexplained as technicians continue to investigate
US, UK Spy Agencies ‘Plan Cross-Border Data Sharing Deal’
The tentative agreement would reportedly allow UK authorities to gather data from US communications firms, and vice-versa
Google’s Driverless Cars Could Be Coming To London
Talks with government follow confirmed trials of driverless cars in Greenwich later this year
Cyber-Espionage Malware Taps Into Skype Calls
The T9000 malware is the latest in a line that has previously been linked to cyber-spies, researchers say
Google Working On New Virtual Reality Headset
Sources claim Google will be overhauling its Cardboard VR headsets with plastic devices, and work on integrating VR more with Android
Vodafone: Flexible Working Is Boosting Productivity And Profits
Flexible working has been adopted by three quarters or organisations surveyed in ten countries, but Vodafone admits barriers remain
NHS Gets Government Support To Go Paperless By 2020
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt outlines £4.2bn of funding to help transform the NHS
Facebook Loses Free Basics Battle In India
India's telecoms authority rules in favour of net neutrality, prohibiting service providers from offering discriminatory tariffs
iOS ‘Error 53’ Disables iPhones With Third Party Touch ID Repairs For ‘Security’
iPhone users report Error 53 messages that leave their device useless. Apple says the Touch ID checks are to protect customers
BlackBerry Cuts Yet More Jobs
Layoffs at company’s home-town plant will help BlackBerry ‘improve efficiency’