All articles by Pradeep Bairaboina

Pradeep Bairaboina

67% of European IT professionals fear quantum computing risks, report finds

The study by ISACA also revealed that only 4% of organisations surveyed had strategies to mitigate the threat quantum computing poses to conventional encryption.

UK government projects show increased evaluation capabilities but gaps remain, finds report

A recent Evaluation Task Force assessment shows 63% of the UK’s major government projects now have evaluation plans, up from 29% in 2019.

Yale New Haven Health cyberattack exposes data of 5.5 million patients

Yale New Haven Health has reported a cyberattack that compromised the personal data of 5.5 million patients, affecting its IT systems but not patient care.

EU imposes fine on Apple and Meta, escalating tech tensions with US

The fines underscore the EU’s commitment to enforcing the Digital Markets Act, despite Trump’s previous promise to shield US companies from what he described as “overseas extortion.”

Akamai reports 311 billion web attacks in 2024 amid AI API vulnerabilities

Akamai’s latest report reveals a 33% rise in web attacks in 2024, with APIs as primary targets due to the rapid adoption of AI applications expanding attack surfaces.

Google challenges US antitrust actions, citing competition with China

Google is defending its operations in court, arguing that its presence is crucial for the US to compete with China and uphold national security.

US court rules against Google in online advertising monopoly case

Judge Leonie Brinkema of the US District Court in Virginia concluded that Google illegally gained and sustained monopoly power in the areas of publisher ad servers and ad exchanges.

Google faces £5bn UK lawsuit over search market dominance

The lawsuit alleged that Google forced mobile phone manufacturers and network operators to install Google Search and Chrome on Android devices by default.

C-suite divides on cybersecurity threats pose organisational risks, study finds

The EY US research has highlighted financial risks from cybersecurity threats and revealed significant C-suite disconnects, with 84% of executives reporting incidents in the past three years and a 1.5% stock price drop following such events.

Nvidia hit with $5.5bn charge following US export curbs on AI chips

Nvidia is set to incur a $5.5bn charge due to US export restrictions on its H20 AI chip to China, as part of broader efforts to maintain a competitive edge in AI, while adapting its chip designs to comply with US regulations.