Cloud Security spending now tops all other security spending categories Nearly half (47%) of all corporate data stored in the cloud is sensitive 44%...
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The government's austerity spending cuts cost the average person in the UK nearly half a year in life expectancy between 2010 and 2019, according to a new working paper published today (Wednesday, 19 June) by the London School of Economics and Political Science's (LSE) International Inequalities Institute and written by researchers at LSE and King's College London.
Cloud Security spending now tops all other security spending categories Nearly half (47%) of all corporate data stored in the cloud is sensitive 44%...
Oranga Tamariki and ACC have confirmed they will axe roles to meet the government's required spending cuts.
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King’s College London poll finds people rank universities behind only the NHS, armed forces and royal family
This was quite a week in the annals of freedom of the press. Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblower organization Wikileaks, after being...
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