A discussion I often find myself engaged in is where investment should be focussed when it comes to cybersecurity - human or machine. Inevitably this conversation can invoke a degree of impassioned exchanges, dependent on the proposed purpose of the investment into artificial intelligence (AI).
Read MoreWith the current generation of IT ‘users’ we are seeing a decline in the number of engineers who can actually do something with these platforms. This is a common problem across IT and engineering in general, despite an impetus to entice students into the engineering disciplines.
Read MoreCyber is a word now synonymous with information security, and whilst its origins hark back to Norbert Wiener’s book (1948) ‘Cybernetics or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine’, its meaning gained a more relevant theme when promoted by William Gibson in his book ‘Neuromancer’ (1984).
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