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Over 5.3 billion data records exposed in April 2024

By Alex Scroxton 10 May 2024

The number of data records breached in April 2024 hit over five billion, a staggering year-on-year increase Read More

Gene therapy allows two children with congenital deafness to hear

By Veronica Salib 10 May 2024

Regeneron announces DB-OTO restores hearing in two congenitally deaf patients at 6 and 24 weeks. Read More

NIH launches long COVID trials studying sleep, exercise, malaise

By Veronica Salib 10 May 2024

The clinical trials, part of the NIH RECOVER initiative, will explore sleep disturbances, exercise intolerance, and post-exertional malaise, testing four treatments. Read More

Top social determinants of health barring patient care access

By Sara Heath 10 May 2024

Income, racial bias, geography, and transportation serve as key social determinants of health hampering patient care access. Read More

Cyber attack victims need to speak up, says ICO

By Alex Scroxton 09 May 2024

The Information Commissioner’s Office is urging organisations to be transparent and learn from each other’s mistakes as it reveals most of the cyber attacks it responds to stem from the same core errors Read More

Wales gets UK’s first national SOC

By Alex Scroxton 09 May 2024

The first national security operations centre of its kind in the UK has opened in the south of Wales to safeguard public sector bodies across the country Read More

Dell 'security incident' might affect millions

By Tim McCarthy 09 May 2024

Dell notified customers that a company portal connected to customer data exposed orders, names and addresses, while reports indicate the data is now up for sale on the dark web. Read More

OpenAI deepfake detector 'belated but welcome'

By Shaun Sutner 09 May 2024

The GenAI vendor's image-identifying tool has been warmly received, though some say it's belated, with elections around the world this year. The vendor also joined C2PA. Read More

FTC's noncompete ban could increase turnover in tech

By Patrick Thibodeau 09 May 2024

The FTC noncompete ban could drive higher quit rates, affecting innovative sectors like technology. Experts say HR managers must balance talent gains with potential staff losses. Read More

Red Hat bullish on APAC growth, targets automakers and SMEs

By Aaron Tan 09 May 2024

Red Hat is expanding its reach into smaller firms as well as the automotive and other industries to fuel its ‘high-double digit’ growth in the region Read More