Few UK firms ready for AI regulations

The fun, carefree days of AI experimentation are nearly at an end, with swathes of compliance legislation inbound to control AI usage among employees. There’s also pressure on how AI-generated results and data accuracy is checked. Not that you would know from the small number of firms reporting as ready for business-wide compliance. With the […]

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Remote Expands AI-Driven Payroll to 100+ Countries, Giving Teams a Faster, Smarter Way to Pay Globally

Summary Remote has just announced a significant upgrade to its payroll infrastructure, now supporting over 100 countries with new, streamlined features. This innovation combines payroll, HR, benefits, and compliance, allowing businesses to expand quickly and without hassle. Traditional payroll methods often depend on multiple vendors and can be error-prone, but Remote’s proprietary AI-powered payroll system […]

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AI lowering barriers to cyber attacks. 5 steps for businesses to become more AI aware

Cybersecurity is increasingly under threat as AI technology becomes more sophisticated, making it easier for cybercriminals to launch attacks. A recent report reveals a staggering rise in cyber attacks, with many businesses unprepared to combat the evolving landscape. Key Points Two-thirds of organisations have reported an uptick in cyberattacks, driven by advancements in AI. Experts […]

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Warning — 19 Billion Compromised Passwords Have Been Published Online

This article discusses the alarming revelation that 19 billion compromised passwords have been published online. Following a recent report, we glean insights into the extent of password breaches and the urgent need for individuals to secure their accounts. Source: Forbes Key Points 19 billion passwords from various breaches are currently accessible online. An astounding 94% […]

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AI’s Blind Spot Is The Link Between Data Security And Reliable Outputs

In the race for AI innovation, there’s a crucial piece that often gets overlooked: data security. Without it, all the fancy algorithms and models are just waiting to crumble. This article highlights the essential relationship between secure data and the credible outputs of AI systems. As technology advances and cyber threats become more sophisticated, understanding […]

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What’s the “correct” path for entering cyber?

This article explores the various routes one might take to enter the cybersecurity field, addressing the frequently asked question: what’s the “correct” path? With the industry’s rapid growth, understanding the available opportunities and necessary skills has become crucial for aspiring professionals. Source: What’s the “correct” path for entering cyber? Key Points Cybersecurity encompasses various roles, […]

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Bringing the Cyber Tea to RSA 2025

This episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea dives into the RSA Conference, particularly focusing on the intersections of AI, quantum computing, and cyber resiliency. Ann Johnson chats with experts Vinod Vaikuntanathan from MIT and Dr. Sasha O’Connell from The Aspen Institute about cutting-edge developments in cybersecurity. Source: Bringing the Cyber Tea to RSA 2025 Key Points […]

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884,000 Credit Cards Stolen With 13 Million Clicks By A Magic Cat

The latest in cybercrime reveals a staggering 884,000 credit cards have been pilfered through a campaign dubbed the ‘Magic Cat’. Researchers unearthed that the Darcula group, employing a sophisticated mix of phishing techniques, managed to rack up an eye-watering 13 million clicks to siphon sensitive data from unsuspecting victims across 32 countries. This alarming breach […]

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