
Detecting and countering the deepfake threat
Deepfakes are becoming a serious security threat, enabling disinformation, fraud and disruption. Detecting and countering synthetic media is now essential for governments and organisations.

Deepfakes are becoming a serious security threat, enabling disinformation, fraud and disruption. Detecting and countering synthetic media is now essential for governments and organisations.

Matthew Albans, CTO at Roke, warns organisations that quantum computers could soon break current encryption. Early preparation with post-quantum cryptography is essential to stay secure.

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Cybersecurity audits help businesses identify vulnerabilities, assess vendor risks, and ensure compliance. They optimise security strategies, minimise wasted resources, and strengthen defenses against evolving cyber threats.

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Andrew Falvey and colleagues at the DVLA discuss setting a new benchmark for digital in the United Kingdom’s public sector

Nerdio founder and CEO Vadim Vladimirskiy on building a company and a culture devoted to making IT professionals’ lives easier.

Deepfakes are becoming a serious security threat, enabling disinformation, fraud and disruption. Detecting and countering synthetic media is now essential for governments and organisations.

Matthew Albans, CTO at Roke, warns organisations that quantum computers could soon break current encryption. Early preparation with post-quantum cryptography is essential to stay secure.