
Tony Glover
Editor-in-chief, Cyber Intelligence Media
As editor-in-chief of Cyber Intelligence, my aim is to bridge the rapidly widening knowledge gap which now exists between the cybersecurity industry and executives and professionals in other sectors, despite the huge impact that cybercrime is now having on businesses and lives. Cyber Intelligence analyses the news behind the industry headlines in plain English while also examining the commercial and geopolitical aspects of cybercrime and cyber-espionage from a global perspective. Cyber Intelligence is also committed to investigate and report exclusive breaking news stories without fear or favour.
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- Big Tech’s rapidly-shrinking green credentials5 Nov 2024—Cyber IntelligenceBig Tech is currently performing a rather awkward fan dance, trying to cover up its rape and pillage of the earth’s more finite resources with its rapidly shrinking green credentials. Silicon Valley’s green credentials may, however, soon vanish altogether under the vast amount of e-waste the rapid rollout of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has already started to generate. Measures such as the installation of waterless urinals and charging points for e-vehicles for Big Tech staff are...
- Can MSN’s new AI Copilot replace human workers?29 Oct 2024—Cyber IntelligenceIn a matter of days, Microsoft will unveil the much-heralded new version of its Copilot software to a business world already severely disappointed by Big Tech’s initial AI offerings. It also comes hard on the heels of a stern warning from Gartner to organizations across all sectors that the cost of introducing artificial intelligence (AI) to the workplace could easily balloon by a staggering 500 -1,000 percent. But Microsoft’s current marketing push for its latest AI offering, a souped up...
- The West braces for massive Russian cyber offensive9 Aug 2024—Cyber IntelligenceRussia is believed to be planning widespread cyber-attacks on the West in part retaliation for Ukraine’s cyber-attack, which recently crippled Russia’s financial services. “In retaliation to NATO support for Ukraine, cyberwarfare coinciding with the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict will likely include focused state-level attacks against Western critical and military sectors launched by Moscow’s hacker groups,” says Craig Watt, a consultant specializing in strategic and geopolitical...