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New ISACA research evaluating the tech landscape of the 2020s has revealed the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence, automation and humans is expected to create promising opportunities in the tech workforce. ISACA’s Next Decade of Tech: Envisioning the 2020s survey of more than 5,000 business technology professionals shows that respondents are significantly ...


Defence markets are increasingly turning to AI procurement to streamline the process. Businesses have been investigating the power of AI procurement for the last few years. The use of algorithms, bots, and data can remove the scope for human error and make the process of finding markets and targeting advertising quicker ...


Brigham Bechtel, Chief Strategy Officer for Defence and Intelligence at MarkLogic writes for Defence Online as we continue our cyber focus for November. With the emergence of disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and quantum computing, new questions are rising about the role of the OODA Loop (Observe-Orient-Decide-Act), developed ...


Omar Yaacoubi, CEO and co-founder of cyber security company Barac, examines the dangers of encrypted malware and how artificial intelligence could play a significant role in combating its threat.   Cyber security and data protection have become a top priority in the UK. Fear of exploitative ransomware attacks, high–profile data breaches, sophisticated nation state attacks and ...


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