As enterprises step into an AI-first future, 2025 will be a defining year for navigating unprecedented opportunities and challenges. From safeguarding valuable data to ensuring readiness for AI-driven transformations and optimising ROI, organisations will need to focus on three critical pillars: security, data readiness, and cost management. Let’s explore these predictions and how they…
TCS’s Virginia Lee discusses how the threat landscape is transforming and what to expect from the year ahead. Read more: 2025 cybersecurity trends: GenAI, cloud security and zero trust
Although Earth is saying goodbye to the spacecraft this year, Gaia’s observations will result in two more data releases by 2030. Read more: Earth bids farewell to ESA’s Gaia spacecraft
The partnership has pledged to bridge the growing skills divide and give professionals the qualities needed to succeed in the digital world. Read more: Abodoo and EIT Digital unite to address €11.1trn skills gap
Join us for our webinar on the 23rd of January at 3pm GMT/10am ET when OpenText‘s lead solutions consultant for legal tech, UK, Meagan Sauve, and director of cloud solution implementation, […] The post Webinar 23 January 3pm GMT: From TAR to HAR – How GenAI will revolutionise the eDiscovery process appeared first on Legal…
Transferring EU users’ personal data to China is ‘clearly unlawful’, says NYOB lawyer. Read more: NYOB raises alarm over Chinese companies’ data transfer practices
The funding will be used to advance the start-up’s development of cognitive and humanoid robots. Read more: Neura Robotics raises €120m to develop ‘cognitive’ robots
Patrick Hurley has today (16 January) joined transatlantic legal technology services consultancy Harbor as managing director of applications management, with a remit to lead and grow Harbor’s managed services business. Harbor […] The post Patrick Hurley joins Harbor to lead and grow its legal tech managed services business appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
The survey also indicated a demand for mental health resources for those who have fallen victim to a cyberattack. Read more: Irish employees feeling the blame over cybersecurity breaches
Neither have disclosed how much Google will pay the Associated Press for its news content. Read more: Google signs deal with Associated Press for Gemini news content