Pereira has nearly three decades of journalism experience. He is the former editor of CHIP, InformationWeek and CISO MAG. He has also written for The Times of India and The Indian Express.
The cat-and-mouse game between cybercriminals and security solutions providers just escalated to the next level. With AI and machine learning being the new staple for enterprise applications, both cybercriminals and security researchers are exploring ways to leverage these technologies.
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020, Hamad Saeed Abdulrahman, director of information and communication technology, ICT, at King Hamad University Hospital in Bahrain, was tasked with undertaking a complete cloud transformation of the hospital. Two years later, the ICT directorate has a number of achievements to...
The proliferation of initial access brokers in the APAC region is having an impact on the underground ransomware market, and contributing to a rise in attacks, with the manufacturing sector being the primary target. These findings were revealed in a Group-IB annual report released in January 2023.
Holcim CISO Anbu David, along with his team, is conducting a series of cybersecurity awareness campaigns to ensure that people are aware about cyber hygiene.
Even as ChatGPT enthralled consumers with its human-like responses, analysts, investors and business leaders are looking for serious enterprise applications use cases for the conversational chatbot. Some promising applications are already available, and we can expect more AI-infused apps across sectors.
The number of companies paying ransom has declined. This is primarily due to an advisory issued by OFAC in September 2021. The focus will now shift to mid-market companies this year, even as the larger companies get better at defending themselves, says Lou Steinberg, founder and managing partner at CTM Insights.
Employment scams and new job phishing emails are rising amid the current tech layoffs in 2023. Dick Wilkinson, co-founder and chief technology officer, Proof Labs, advises job seekers to be mindful of the information they share with recruiters.
Jaspreet Bindra, founder, Tech Whisperer Limited, discusses the potential benefits and challenges of ChatGPT, and how it has democratized artificial intelligence like never before. But ethical concerns such as plagiarism and misinformation campaigns are yet to be addressed.
ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. It can explain math problems, generate code, write essays and scripts, do student homework and can almost converse with humans. Yet, ChatGPT is in the experimental stage and prone to errors.
The advancement of AI generative language models has brought machines closer to humans. It can help brands have a deeper understanding of sentiment analysis. And it can also help security testers understand people's behavior to improve security.
Wells Fargo, the 170-year-old financial institution, observed a change in the way customers were consuming products and services. They rarely visited a branch office or engaged with call center agents, but preferred to go online or use an app.
Technology implementations should be paired with a thought process of prioritizing automation, innovation and continuous improvement. Eliminating passwords and implementing AI/ML at the front end can reduce risks from human carelessness, says Nikhil Chawla of Colgate Global Business Services.
A volatile business environment has caused companies to put the brakes on full-time hiring in the Indian technology industry. To meet talent requirements, recruiters are now resorting to a mix of hiring strategies that include gig workers.
In a panel titled 'The Future of the Tech Org: Is Cloud Taking the Center Stage?' four industry practitioners discuss the impact of cloud on their organizations. They spoke about challenges, including visibility into cloud costs, cost optimization, capacity right-sizing and decisions about cloud models.
Despite rapid innovation and technology implementation, digital trust in the technologies used by businesses and governments is at its lowest. To reverse this alarming trend, the World Economic Forum convened with industry and government representatives to create the digital trust framework.
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