The younger generation are using physical stores to test out items before making a purchase, according to research by Vodat
Australians vent census privacy concerns
The Australian census has triggered a privacy debate after it emerged that the citizen data it collects will be held for years
Affluent Singapore middle class turn to banking apps
Banks in Singapore risk losing customers if they fail to keep pace with the digital preferences of the affluent middle class in the country
Brexit data flow confusion prompts datacentre project slowdown
TechUK has said it is working with government to ensure the datacentre community will continue to benefit from the free flow of data between the UK and EU after Brexit
IT failure grounds Delta flights worldwide
US airline Delta has temporarily grounded flights worldwide after a power failure took key IT systems offline in its home base of Atlanta, Georgia
Strider cyber attack group deploying malware for espionage
Symantec security researchers have uncovered a spying campaign by a previously unknown group using modular malware as stealthware
900 million Android devices vulnerable to attackers
Enterprises and individuals need to install security updates for all devices with vulnerable Qualcomm chip drivers if they want to ensure attackers can‘t take control of them, warns Check Point
Security Think Tank: Brexit – An opportunity to clean house
What are the pros and cons of Brexit for information security professionals and data protection?
Tech for good’s Cast awarded £1m to give charities digital aid
The Centre for Acceleration of Social Technology (Cast) has been awarded £1.12m by the Big Lottery Fund to help charities build digital solutions
Head: Digital transformation needs mainframe DevOps
As organisations become more digital, CIOs must consider how best to tap into data held in mainframes
CityFibre nears end of Edinburgh fibre broadband roll-out
Urban fibre broadband supplier CityFibre is nearing the end of a 12-month, 150km network dig in Edinburgh, its largest project to date
Svitzer Marine tracks tugboats with 4G ship-to-shore Wi-Fi
Maersk-owned tugboat operator Svitzer Marine has deployed Cradlepoint rugged networking solutions to support its fleet operations in ports around the world
RBS abandons IT project for hiving off 300+ bank branches
RBS has abandoned a project to create an IT platform to support the sell-off of more than 300 bank branches
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