We interviewed Tatyana Shishkova, Lead Security Researcher, GReAT Kaspersky, who takes a look at current cybersecurity news and the advances it is making in areas such as threat detection and digital harassment.

We interviewed Tatyana Shishkova, Lead Security Researcher, GReAT Kaspersky, who takes a look at current cybersecurity news and the advances it is making in areas such as threat detection and digital harassment.
A Kaspersky study highlights emerging risks, including quantum-safe ransomware and increased attacks on mobile devices.
We interview John Shier, CTO Field at Sophos, who reviews the threats arising primarily with the use of artificial intelligence by cybercriminals.
The relevance of artificial intelligence (AI) is growing rapidly. This transformative technology impacts work processes, politics, and global affairs, offering both opportunities and challenges. Increasingly, companies are exploring th ...
Hewlett Packard Enterprise is holding the European edition of its HPE Discover with a focus on the GreenLake platform and artificial intelligence.
The market for workplace services is evolving rapidly, with the best possible digital user experience emerging as a key driver of growth.
We spoke with María José Talavera, managing director of Broadcom for Spain, who reviews the changes experienced by the subsidiary over the last twelve months.
In e-commerce, Magento is one of the leading platforms when it comes to professional IT online shops. The system offers a high degree of flexibility and scalability, especially for complex projects, making it the first choice for many ...
Miguel Lopez, director for South EMEA at Barracuda Networks, talks about cybersecurity challenges and strategies in Europe.
The development of the Smart City in Spain is crucial, as 4 out of 5 people live in urban areas. What are the challenges of its deployment?
Automation is making pentesting affordable even for smaller companies, says Mareen Dose from indevis.
AI technologies are revolutionising how retailers personalise shopping experiences and optimise customer service, says guest author Gabriel Frasconi from Freshworks.
According to an ISACA study, 45 per cent of companies do not include their cybersecurity teams in the development and adoption of AI solutions, posing significant risks.
A recent study by Software AG reveals that 54% of German knowledge workers are using unsanctioned AI tools, a practice known as "shadow AI." Nearly as many workers would bypass any bans imposed on these tools.
A study reveals that CIOs face a dilemma with AI: only 11% have implemented it, while 67% take a cautious approach due to security and data fears.
Researchers from LMU, TU Berlin and Charité have developed an AI tool that uses imaging data to detect rare diseases in the gastrointestinal tract.
17 October is the deadline for organisations to adopt and publish the measures needed to comply with NIS2, the new European cyber security directive. Here are the key points.
The conference analysed topics such as the power that Galicia and along with it, Spain and Europe have to lead the development of quantum computing, as well as the importance of collaboration, investment and talent.
The cybersecurity service provider Kaspersky reports a 25 percent increase in advanced persistent threat (APT) detection during the first half of 2024, attributing this improvement to their enhanced machine learning capabilities.
SAP presented many new features at its congress, but all with the common denominator of elevating the user experience through AI and corporate data. We analyse them in this article.
After opening its first IBM Quantum Data Center in the United States, the Blue Giant now has such a facility in Germany.
T-Systems is developing a software solution to train nursing staff at Bonn University Hospital (UKB).
Attackers are increasingly using sophisticated techniques to disguise their attacks and deploy adaptive attack patterns, warns Elena Simon from Gcore.
Zoho highlights the importance of low-code and no-code tools to promote information cohesion before automation.
HP’s latest Threat Insights Report reveals how cybercriminals are leveraging generative AI to craft malicious code.
Programming skills are no longer a requirement exclusively for professionals in the IT sector. For which jobs are programming skills already in demand?
ESET researchers have discovered that the group is using ScRansom ransomware.
It has acquired France's Lyvoc and the UK's SecAlliance. It now has nine brands in Europe, including Spain's Aiuken Cybersecurity.