More than a quarter of employees worldwide work from home nowadays. In fact, a recent study found that over 28% of the global workforce is working remotely in 2023 , whereas in 2020 the percentage stood at only 20%. That’s millions of employees that now have to stay just as productive in the
“Free and open-source software” (FOSS) comes at a lower cost and with short production cycles. Unsurprisingly, it has become widely used in the tech industry. According to the Linux Foundation , 99% of firms relied on free code in 2021, and 78% used it during the product lifecycle. Even the moguls
“Hey, Siri…” We’ve come a long way since artificial intelligence made its debut in the mainstream. Over the last few years, we’ve seen software developers race to create the next best AI tool. And while AI has already proven to be an invaluable technological asset, it’s also highlighted the ethical
Everybody knows by now that there are threats looming in cyberspace. A dodgy email isn’t uncommon anymore, and you may even think that you’ve got the knowledge down on how to stay safe online. However, the threat landscape is growing and evolving every single day, and what may have worked to keep
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an emergency directive for all federal agencies using Ivanti Secure Client Access. Details emerged of two zero-day software vulnerabilities being exploited by threat actors, prompting CISA’s investigation into the impact this has on
2024 is the year of the Level 3 Autonomous Vehicle (AV). A huge leap toward self-driving cars, a concept that once solely existed in the realm of science fiction. But before we close the door on 2023, we could be seeing the first cracks in the software-driven cars. Tesla, after enduring years of