Coming clean
A cyber attack is just the beginning. How confident are you that you can restore a clean copy of your data?
Restricting children's access to social media is gaining momentum globally. Turning it into a practical reality presents significant hurdles.
They say there’s no such thing as bad publicity.
Swiss startup Lakera built a game to teach AI security. One million players later, the lesson remains the same: language is the attack surface.
Nominations for the Wired4Women Awards 2026 must be in by 8 February.
AIs often don’t recognise African faces, voices or languages, so they can’t be trusted to understand us or communicate with us.
Collaboration tools have become targets for cybercriminals, who exploit their convenience to impersonate colleagues and trick users.
Nick Kock, head of cybersecurity culture and strategy at Absa, is the man you want on your side when calamity hits.
When it comes to LLMs, skepticism may be our best defence.
Datacentre growth, driven by AI, will see a surge of spending this year. All without a pay-off.
Getting a proper identity and access management system up and running starts with clean data.
Organisations are currently investing between 6% and 15% of their IT budget on cyber.
We should expect that most systems that rely on reviews and feedback, from shopping to movies to hotels, are already compromised.