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Machines to match human brain by 2029

Machines to match human brain by 2029

A US scientist claims that machines will achieve human-level artificial intelligence within the next 21 years..
Guy Dixon Feb 20 2008 8:11AM Hardware
Web banking risk down to human error

Web banking risk down to human error

The vast majority of internet banking users are not taking even basic steps to protect themselves online, according to a new study..
Robert Jaques Nov 9 2007 7:52AM Security
Deloitte: Human factor is No. 1 IT security issue

Deloitte: Human factor is No. 1 IT security issue

The "human factor" — employees, customers, third parties and business partners — are the "greatest root cause of security breaches," according to Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu's 2007 Global Security Survey.
Jim Carr Sep 21 2007 9:39AM Security
Pac-Man reveals human response to threats

Pac-Man reveals human response to threats

Scientists at University College London have used the classic Pac-Man arcade game to determine how the human brain responds to threats.
Staff Writers Aug 28 2007 8:16AM Software
Search engine claims the human touch

Search engine claims the human touch

Weblogs Inc has unveiled a "human powered" search engine at The Wall Street Journal's D Conference in Carlsbad, California.
Staff Writers Jun 5 2007 6:47AM Software
British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells

British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells

Research could lead to new hearts made to order.
Iain Thomson Apr 3 2007 1:02PM Oddware
Brain scanner shows human intentions

Brain scanner shows human intentions

New technique predicts actions before they take place.
Iain Thomson Feb 12 2007 9:44AM Oddware
Tech giants develop human rights principles

Tech giants develop human rights principles

Microsoft, Google, Vodafone and Yahoo seek to allay criticism.
Matt Chapman Jan 22 2007 9:37AM Strategy
Human race urged to colonise other planets

Human race urged to colonise other planets

Reach for the stars, says Stephen Hawking.
Will Head Dec 5 2006 9:37AM Oddware
Human error named in latest SANS Top 20

Human error named in latest SANS Top 20

The SANS Institute, (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security Institute), has for the first time named human error to its twice-annual Top 20 Internet Security Attack Targets list, a line-up that, until now, was reserved solely for technology.
Dan Kaplan Nov 15 2006 9:43PM Security
Human factor essential for IT security

Human factor essential for IT security

Global enterprises need to focus more time on policies, processes and people rather than technology if they are to successfully secure IT infrastructures, a report claimed today.
Robert Jaques Oct 27 2006 9:43AM Security
Bright future for human capital management

Bright future for human capital management

Best-of-breed vendors thrive in strong market, reports IDC.
Robert Jaques Oct 10 2006 9:53AM Software
Google down – hijacking or human error?

Google down – hijacking or human error?

Google refuted rumors it was hacked on Sunday, following a 15 minute downtime.
Melissa Loveday May 10 2005 12:29PM Security
Password human error “could prove disastrous”

Password human error “could prove disastrous”

The latest research shows that the overwhelming majority of IT security breaches are down to human error.
René Millman Mar 17 2005 12:37PM Security
Mobile reseller wins human resources prize

Mobile reseller wins human resources prize

A mobile phone reseller has won a blue ribbon for its human resources management at a national Australian awards ceremony.
Staff Writers Oct 21 2004 12:00AM Networking
Intangible, human aspects big winner in mobile businesses

Intangible, human aspects big winner in mobile businesses

Businesses expect intangible aspects - such as human resources - to improve most as a result of deploying mobile & wireless technologies, new research by Griffith University business school has revealed.
Fleur Doidge Jul 13 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Ross Human Directions buys Spherion Group

Ross Human Directions buys Spherion Group

ASX listed recruitment firm Ross Human Directions Limited has acquired competitor Spherion Group in Asia-Pacific, in a $31 million deal.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2004 12:00AM Oddware
Human error to blame for most security breaches

Human error to blame for most security breaches

Human error is the main reason for most IT security breaches, but that the problem can be mitigated by better training for the staff concerned.
Steve Gold Mar 31 2004 5:25PM Security
The Human Factor

The Human Factor

Every month SC Magazine publishes product reviews, providing the latest information on the solutions available to secure your systems.
Jayne Parkhouse Jan 19 2004 9:38AM Security
Information Security: Addressing the Human Factor

Information Security: Addressing the Human Factor

Interest in information security is at unprecedented levels.
Steve Crutchley Jan 16 2004 12:47PM Security

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