All articles by Claudia Glover
How Brexit has made fighting cybercrime harder for UK police
With cybercrime on the rise, the UK’s departure from the EU will make fighting it harder until alternative measures are implemented.
Anthony Nolan CIO: ‘Evergreen’ IT strategy keeps charity at the cutting edge
CIO Danny Attias on making sure the blood cancer charity’s technology systems and skills are always up to date.
Digital twins set for ‘exponential’ adoption in 2021 and beyond
A combination of cloud, IoT and AI has made digital twins viable in applications ranging from the human heart to the Earth’s climate.
Contactless commerce: Covid-19 and the customer experience
Heightened expectations for digital customer experiences will remain after the pandemic has subsided.
Malicious use of AI is rising – CIO voice clones among active techniques
“The threat landscape is evolving at a rate which is absolutely relentless.”
Intelligent machines are fighting plastic pollution in the world’s oceans
These autonomous machines are using machine learning to help clear millions of tonnes of waste plastic choking the world’s oceans while collecting data to tackle its spread.
Ransom DDoS attacks booming in volume and severity
As with many cybersecurity threats, the Covid-19 pandemic has increased both the motivation and opportunities for cyber criminals to attempt ransom DDoS attacks.
National Trust CIO Jon Townsend on digitising a historic organisation
A network refresh and a new membership engagement platform allowed the charity to fulfil its mission in the face of the pandemic.
Why delivery by drone is still a distant prospect
Lockdowns have given drone-delivery-as-a-service start-ups a boost but widespread adoption requires new rules and infrastructure.
Met Office CIO: Weather forecasting at the cutting edge of supercomputing
From planes running out of fuel to helping autonomous cars make safe decisions, how supercomputers are vital for weather forecasting.