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Singapore and Latvia punch above their weight in NATO cyber battle

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A Russian spy simply dialled into a sensitive German military call on WebEx - and went unnoticed

"Unfortunately, there are indications that a Russian participant has obviously dialed into the WebEx"

Dell COO: AI will move to the data

"We believe the long-term AI action is on-prem"

Digital dinosaur? HMRC slammed over “extraordinary” tech failings

“Digitisation is only a solution if it works for the users… HMRC are failing the taxpayer population."

Sustainability software sales to top $1 billion in 2024: Deloitte

"It’s clear that ESG reporting is going to fall under greater scrutiny — which means that the dotted line that exists between finance, sustainability and audit teams needs to be strengthened"

Nutanix delivers record quarter as VMware hikes hit – but CIOs are loath to make hasty decisions

Nutanix CEO sees some cloud repatriation as well as VMware refugees, as rumours of an $8 million > $100 million renewal circulate.

Less talk, more action on CNI cyber resilience, say White House advisors

"Almost no information is currently available to indicate how an organization is preparing for future cyber-physical challenges. This has to change."

“Rewrite it in Rust”? Joe Biden is living the meme -but is a focus on memory corruption healthy?

New White House report cites a 2019 Microsoft paper. But analysis this month showed that memory corruption accounted for just 19.5% of “known exploited” vulnerabilities in 2023

Kubernetes clusters are typically using just 13% of CPU: CIOs could save a small fortune

Overprovisioning CPU and memory will keep the lights on, but it is costly. Underprovisioning them risks CPU throttling and out-of-memory kills, which cause applications to perform poorly or even crash."

NIST’s CSF 2.0: Governance now at the heart of new cybersecurity framework. Is it helpful?

Some CIOs and CISOs use customised versions of NIST's CSF as a tool to communicate cybersecurity progress to the board.

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