
Stu Robarts
Editor at GlobalData
Themes editor at @GlobalDataplc covering the major themes affecting businesses and industries. BlueSky: https://t.co/ARI7tX2AkS
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3 weeks ago |
just-food.com | Stu Robarts
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) by perpetrators of cyberattacks is increasing the threat to retailers and their customers, according to a cybersecurity industry leader. Speaking on an episode of GlobalData’s Instant Insights podcast, Charlotte Wilson, head of enterprise sales at cybersecurity company Check Point Software, said that while the form that cyberattacks take has not changed a great deal, AI is being used to make them more effective.
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1 month ago |
retail-insight-network.com | Stu Robarts
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) by perpetrators of cyberattacks is increasing the threat to retailers and their customers, according to a cybersecurity industry leader. Speaking on an episode of GlobalData’s Instant Insights podcast, Charlotte Wilson, head of enterprise sales at cybersecurity company Check Point Software, said that while the form that cyberattacks take has not changed a great deal, AI is being used to make them more effective.
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1 month ago |
just-style.com | Stu Robarts
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1 month ago |
energymonitor.ai | Stu Robarts
The installed renewable energy capacity globally will more than triple from an estimated 3.42TW at the end of 2024 to 11.2TW by 2035, a new report forecasts. GlobalData’s Renewable Energy report states that capacity will grow at a compound annual rate (CAGR) of 11% over the period, which although lower than the CAGR of 16% between 2015 and 2024 remains strong.
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1 month ago |
energymonitor.ai | Stu Robarts
As the European Commission finalises its Low Carbon Delegated Act under the recently adopted Gas Directive, it faces a pivotal decision, writes Esther Bollendorff, senior gas policy coordinator at Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe. Will the EU uphold its climate ambition, or will it allow fossil-based ‘blue’ hydrogen to masquerade as a clean solution? This legislative act will set rules for what qualifies as low-carbon hydrogen, a label that must be earned, not gifted.
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