Data transfer stories
Government buyers across India can now source Consistent Infosystems' graphic cards and pen drives through GeM, widening access to the firm's hardware.
Government and defence users can now carry far more secure data offline, as Apricorn's pocket-sized drive packs 4TB and faster transfers.
European customers will be able to keep primary email data in the EU from August, easing compliance and improving response times.
Most firms rushing AI into sensitive systems lack basic access controls, leaving customer data exposed to wider breaches and governance gaps.
AWS customers will gain broader visibility into AI and cloud risks as CrowdStrike adds new monitoring, trials and private connectivity.
Cybersecurity teams fear the release could speed up vulnerability hunting on both sides, forcing faster patching and tighter controls.
Brands risk blind spots and sanctions in China as fragmented platforms and tighter rules make customer data harder to use and move.
The new features aim to help IT teams spot and fix digital workplace glitches before employees are affected, as AI use grows.
The updated device adds 2TB capacity and automatic shutdown protection, as Apricorn targets federal approval for stricter security buyers.
Australian employers face privacy, dismissal and confidentiality exposure as staff use AI without training or clear rules, lawyers warn.
A £599.99 dock could spare laptop users from juggling dongles, with enough ports and power to turn portable devices into desktops.
Better network utilisation could curb emissions from AI racks by about 200 tons of CO2 a year, NeuReality said.
Video editors and other professionals can now build up to 32 TB of external RAID storage in a single Thunderbolt 5 enclosure.
Millions watched because NASA used laser links and AWS cloud tools to push live 4K footage from Orion around the Moon.
The bill would give Canadians stronger control over personal data, as Ottawa seeks tougher oversight of AI, children's privacy and surveillance pricing.
Higher hardware prices and longer lead times are pushing Australian firms towards private cloud for steadier costs and onshore data control.
Gamers could soon get sharper and faster screens as Samsung adds a 6K Odyssey model and widens its premium monitor range worldwide.
Public sector and essential services could gain tighter AI controls as OneAdvanced’s IQ keeps data hosted in the UK and embeds governance rules.
The data storage supplier is looking to widen its reach in government and regulated sectors as Jeanclaude Toma takes over as Chief Executive Officer.
Information on about 500,000 volunteers is being offered for sale online, raising fears that stolen health and DNA data could be misused for years.