Day: June 1, 2023
IT Governance Podcast 2.6.23: Capita, NHS, Meta, GDPR, DPDI Bill and Alan Calder on cyber regtech
This week, we discuss more organisations affected by Capita’s security issues, the security implications of 20 NHS trusts’ use of Meta Pixel, Meta’s €1.2 billion GDPR fine and its potential effects for other organisations, and the progress of the DPDI…
Austria cannot be held liable for early Covid infection at ski resort – court
The outbreak in Ischgl, a popular resort in western Austria, was considered one of Europe’s earliest ‘super-spreader’ events of the pandemic.
NFL expanding The Smart Heart Sports Coalition
The NFL has expanded The Smart Heart Sports Coalition to 26 member organizations as it continues to advocate for all 50 states to adopt policies that will prevent high school students from fatal outcomes from sudden cardiac arrest.
Nurturing the next generation of climate tech talent
A reflection on Girls in ICT Day and how our Women Rock-IT initiative is nurturing the next generation of climate tech talent.
AI and Flexible Hybrid Environments Key to Frictionless Engagement
Is AI the key to delivering a user experience that feels frictionless but familiar to users, helping increase student engagement? Join education expert Neal Tilley as he explores technologies that are already doing so.
Stellar Cyber integrates with Amazon Security Lake to boost data processing and threat detection
Stellar Cyber announced support for the Amazon Security Lake from Amazon Web Services (AWS). Organizations using the Stellar Cyber Open XDR Platform and AWS can directly ingest data from the Amazon Security Lake into Stellar Cyber, automatically enabli…
Filipino American chefs come into their own with multiple James Beard award nods
Three Filipino restaurants in the U.S., including Seattle, are among the nominees at this year’s James Beard Awards, the culinary world’s equivalent of the Oscars.
Piles of PFAS-filled filters keeps growing near WA training center
Residents in East Selah are waiting for the Army to address their concerns stemming from the groundwater contamination caused by forever chemicals, incuding a growing pile of filters.
India is scrapping its largest bill. The race is on to spend it
The race to spend India’s biggest bill has been on since its central bank announced this month that they would be removed from circulation by early fall.