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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

In this week's issue: Adapting to life after Heartbleed

Computer Weekly Digital

ISSUE DATE: 22 April 2014

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How to fix internet security now the Heartbleed genie is out of the bottle
The Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL has been recognised as a major blow for internet security and open source development


THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

Greenpeace slams datacentre operators for energy inefficiency 
Environmental organisation’s latest report praises efforts of Google, Facebook and Apple, but criticises Twitter and AWS.

The way RBS is using analytics is unique and helps deliver better business strategies, says the company’s chief analytics officer.

CIO Interview: Weaving local flexibility into the fabric of a global IT operation 
Richard Cammish, CIO of Coats, has evolved the threading company’s decentralised IT function into a worldwide operation, balancing global scale with local flexibility.

Heartbleed: will our lives ever be the same? 
Heartbleed, the small coding error in OpenSSL encryption software used by hundreds of thousands of websites, is a major blow to internet security and open source development.

Opinion: To survive in the digital world, firms need to be more agile and adaptive
The impact of digital technologies on our lives will be far reaching and present new business opportunities.


Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief

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