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Ransomware hit manufacturers hardest in 2025 as incidents climbed 56 per cent, with ageing factory systems and suppliers widening exposure.
By handling emails, calendars and routine requests in the background, the tool aims to cut admin for businesses wary of autonomous AI risks.
Engineers can now cover near-, mid- and far-field sessions with one kit, sold in a flight case for USD $3,399.
AI agents used to customise Umbraco sites will now draw on current docs and code, reducing the risk of outdated implementation advice.
Gamers and workstation builders gain more choice as the glass-fronted chassis supports GPUs up to 450 mm and radiators up to 420 mm.
Senior staff are increasingly in the crosshairs as suspected former Black Basta affiliates use Teams impersonation to seize remote access.
AI-driven automation is set to force most SaaS groups away from seat-based fees within two years, a survey of 300 CEOs shows.
It is aimed at cutting manual reformatting and reconciliation of inconsistent custodian records for wealth managers handling multi-source portfolio data.
Clearer rules and lower fees are pushing banks and corporates to trial stablecoins for cross-border transfers and treasury management.
Travellers will be able to book a single route across Utah’s regions as BYRDLI ties creator content to a concierge-backed itinerary.
Fraud teams can now tap verified mobile threat data in backend systems, as Appdome extends IDAnchor with server-to-server risk intelligence.
Rising tournament travel demand is driving fans to compare routes quickly as fares and seat availability shift across host cities.
Backed by Shine Capital, the London edtech aims to deepen US college growth and widen its AI tools as 13 million learners use it globally.
Almost half of AI-written fixes still need manual debugging in live systems, with developers spending about two days a week on troubleshooting.
The hire signals Applause’s push into AI-driven testing as enterprises seek tighter checks on software before customer releases.
Most US viewers expected to tune in for the FIFA World Cup are casual fans, a survey suggests, widening advertisers' reach.
Researchers could face legal uncertainty unless ministers modernise a 1990 cyber law that campaigners say is hindering defence and investment.
Final-year students in Cincinnati will get paid AI training and a route into TCS roles through a three-month university-linked scheme.
The trial will test whether smaller-scale recycling can recover valuable metals from retired network kit and improve supply-chain traceability.
Reliable communications will underpin Tuas Mega Port as PSA Singapore expands the automated terminal, which is expected to handle 65 million TEU a year.