Nvidia has told Chinese clients it is evaluating adding production capacity for its powerful H200 AI chips after orders exceeded its current output level, according to two sources briefed on the matter.
Citigroup has set a year-end target of 7,700 for the S&P 500 index for 2026, pointing to robust corporate earnings and sustained tailwinds from artificial intelligence investments.
Shadow AI has become pervasive, exposing businesses to potential data leaks, compliance breaches and reputational damage – and a lack of oversight is to blame
Digital transformation has led to the convergence of IT and OT. That convergence has brought about many benefits, but it is also the source of significant risks
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), including large language models (LLMs), is creating new opportunities but also new uncertainties, said Charlotte Wilson, Head of Enterprise Business UKI at Check Point, introducing a TEISS dinner at the Conrad London St James Hotel.
How can businesses avoid a false sense of security and ensure that they have the tools and processes necessary to protect themselves from cyber-attack? A recent TEISS Breakfast Briefing addressed those challenges.
Many organisations are not prepared to make the step from cyber-security to resilience. At a recent TEISS event, a group of experts discussed ways to improve the situation
A Q1 2023 study conducted by Opinium, an independent third-party research house, highlights the challenges that most concern IT decision-makers (ITDMs) in the United Kingdom. And while most of the problem areas will be familiar to those working in IT and cyber-security, the intensity of the pain and risk merits closer inspection.
Executives are under pressure to roll out AI, but without proper governance, secure systems, and cultural safeguards, the rush to deploy risks doing more harm than good. IT teams can deploy tools to safeguard networks and lock down laptops, but human-centred attacks and behavioural risks are a trickier problem. With the rise of AI tools, said James Moore, CEO of behavioural security company CultureAI, the human-layer of security is becoming harder to manage than ever.