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As indicated in the "2023 Cloud Security Report" published by Fortinet, over half of the data of nearly 40% of the surveyed companies is already in the public cloud. This percentage will increase to 58% in the next 12-18 months. What threats are associated with this?

- The impact of artificial intelligence is very visible in the IT industry - Radosław Bzoma, an expert of the IT Services Employers Organization SoDA, told PAP. But not only. In his opinion, thanks to the development of AI, new career paths will also be created. Which ones?

This year's amendment to the Labor Code defined the rules for remote and hybrid work. For this reason, the platform for work, training, and online webinars - ClickMeeting, decided to ask employees about their assessment of the new law and its functioning.

A new Trustwave SpiderLabs study reveals "interesting changes" in delivery methods, techniques, themes, and target brands of email phishing directed against financial services.

The American Space Force has suspended the use of online generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, due to data security concerns - according to a note obtained by Reuters.

Microsoft is getting closer to acquiring Activision Blizzard. The British Competition and Markets Authority has given the green light for the transaction.

Companies turn to startups focused on the Internet of Things (IoT) to meet new security challenges.

The EU candidate for climate commissioner wants global taxes on fossil fuels - reports "Financial Times". The money collected in this way would be used to further fight to improve the climate situation.

The popular hosting platform Airbnb is struggling with a plague of fictitious offers. So far, 59 thousand false advertisements have been removed from it, and another 157 thousand have been blocked before publication.

The Personal Data Protection Office is considering a complaint about ChatGPT, in which the complainant accuses the tool's creator - OpenAI company, that it processes data in a way that is illegal, unreliable, and the principles on which this takes place are not transparent - we read on the UODO website.