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Malware

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Americas

Stuxnet was made by USA and Israel, report claims

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Cybersecurity

‘Flame’ described as most complex malware ever

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Asia-Pacific

Foreign malware infections doubled in 2011, says China CERT

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Business Continuity

Osborne Clarke opts for outsourced email

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Cybersecurity

PIFTS.exe: We have nothing to fear but fear itself

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Business & Strategy

How the financial services C-suite are going beyond ‘keeping the lights on’ in 2025

Michael Perica, CFO at Rimini Street discusses the impact of a more colaborative relationship between CFOs and CIOs

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Partner Content

Is your business ready for the IDP revolution?

Make your organisation more efficient with Intelligent Document Processing (IDP). David Malan, sales director of DocuWare, explains more

Partner Content

Tips for making sure your AI-powered FP&A efforts are successful

AI has the potential to make business finance modelling projects more efficient and impactful, but only with the right approach

Partner Content

Would you let an AI robot handle 90% of your meetings?

Zoom's founder believes AI clones could attend meetings on our behalf. Aoibhinn McBride of Jobbio explores AI in the workplace