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This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Phillip Burr, head of product at Lumai. Lumai is an Oxford University spinout renowned for its 3D optical computing ...
Don't stop at local control.
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Pakistan's cybersecurity ecosystem rarely produces names that command both national policy influence and international ...
A smart grid is not a complicated buzzword. It simply means that electrical infrastructure is monitored continuously, data is collected in real time, and decisions are made based on measured values ...
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A full breakdown of real-world usage, including streaming performance, connection speeds, ease of use, and whether it ...
Beyond firewalls and perimeter security, a zero trust architecture allows security officials to better protect data and system access to both outsider and insider threats, adopting a mantra of “trust ...
By Khushnood Aftab Recent global developments have reinforced a critical reality. In today’s digital world, technology is ...