In financial services, database risk extends beyond IT. It affects delivery, operational resilience, and governance at the ...
Critical remote code execution and database theft flaws highlight patching gaps and the hidden risk inside business ...
When millions click at once, auto-scaling won’t save you — smart systems survive with load shedding, isolation and lots of ...
Boards are pushing for AI, but Nintex CTO Niranjan Vijayaragavan warns that without a foundation of traditional auto-mation ...
New research from Tenable, reveals serious security flaws in Google Looker, highlighting risks for organisations using ...
All data people consume is now digitalised. A digital footprint can be found in professional and personal life. The shift from traditional chatbot services to s ...
Leaked non-human identities like API keys and tokens are becoming a major breach driver in cloud environments. Flare shows ...
There were some changes to the recently updated OWASP Top 10 list, including the addition of supply chain risks. But old ...
Adrienne Hankin, public relations director for tech company Mindscape told the 'New York Times' in 1998: "Mavis is the Betty Crocker of software" ...
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
Social inequalities emerge in every human society. New research into how these hierarchies form suggests ‘prestige psychology’ – the tendency to defer to expertise – is at the root.
Michelle is a lead editor at Forbes Advisor. She has been a journalist for over 35 years, writing about insurance for consumers for the last decade. Prior to covering insurance, Michelle was a ...
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