What the C-suite can learn from the Marriott/Starwood megabreach
The real question is, could the intrusion have been detected earlier?
The real question is, could the intrusion have been detected earlier?
'CIOs who master these IoT trends have the opportunity to lead digital innovation in their business,' says Nick Jones, research vice president at Gartner.
The British regulator has fired the first shot across the bow of foreign companies processing European personal data, writes Frith Tweedie of EY
We need to take into account the increased risk of cybersecurity breaches when considering the design of the open banking regime, writes Nicole Buisson of Xero
After three years as business transformation manager, Rebecca Chenery made the leap to the newly-created position.
It’s quite a minefield to navigate both sides of the equation when it comes to how we use the data we gather, writes Tony Stewart of Xero.
More importantly, what ethical considerations should be applied when using data and algorithms to target consumers?
Jacqueline Farman says there is a gap in most organisations today for an executive who takes an enterprise wide view of data, manages and monetises it just like any other strategic asset.
Forrester analysts discuss implications of the US$26.2 billion acquisition.
While the buzz around big data analysis is at a peak, there is less discussion about how to get the necessary data into the systems in the first place, which can involve the cumbersome task of setting up and maintaining a number of data processing pipelines.
There's no shortage of software vendors paying lip service to data science in this analytics-infused era, but Workday is putting its money where its mouth is.
Nvidia hopes to bring artificial intelligence to a wider range of applications with an update to its Digits software for designing neural networks.
It's coming up on four years since ex-Sun CEO Scott McNealy launched Wayin, but the startup today bears little resemblance to its original self.
IT management software and services provider Blazent is putting the much-ballyhooed big data analysis to work on behalf of its enterprise customers.
Furthering its push to deliver user-friendly analytics across the enterprise, Salesforce on Thursday unveiled a new series of apps that are each tailored for a specific business context and role.