
IBM and Amazon Web Services join forces
IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, company announced the two companies will combine
IBM and Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, company announced the two companies will combine
IBM has announced new incident response capabilities from its IBM Resilient security portfolio, to help companies address the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). These capabilities are designed to help clients rehearse, prepare for and manage the new regulations. GDPR is one of the biggest changes in data privacy law in decades which goes into effect on May 25, 2018.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced it has successfully built and tested its most powerful universal quantum computing processors. The first new prototype processor will be the core for the first IBM Q early-access commercial systems.
SecuredTouch behavioural biometric technology is now a primary authentication option in IBM’s MobileFirst Foundation. IBM MobileFirst Foundation provides simple, scalable, time-tested enterprise mobile middleware, deployable on premises or on the cloud.
IP EXPO Manchester, part of Europe’s number one enterprise IT event series, unveiled one of the leading authorities on AI, Mike Hobday, Vice President Cognitive IBM Watson, as the keynote speaker for day two of this years event.
Arthritis Research UK and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced the development of a Watson-powered ‘virtual personal assistant’ to provide information and advice to people living with arthritis.
Tim Compston, Guest Features Writer at SecurityNewsDesk, sits down with Cliff Wilson, an Associate Partner in the IBM Security Business Unit (UK and Ireland), for an insight into the major cybersecurity concerns and vulnerabilities around legacy industrial control systems and more broadly critical infrastructure.
IBM has announced an industry-first initiative to build commercially available universal quantum computing systems called “IBM Q”, and has released an API for developers to build interfaces between quantum computers and classical computers.
IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced that it broke the U.S. patent record with 8,088 patents granted to its inventors in 2016, marking the 24th consecutive year of innovation leadership.
Tim Compston, Features Editor at Security News Desk, finds out that the security challenges faced by critical infrastructure operators are many and varied, with attack vectors emerging not only from the physical world but, increasingly, the virtual – cyber – one as well.
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