Angel Gurria tells CBI conference recently sensationalised tax practices were being clamped down on and no longer the norm.
Andrew Voysey is Director of Sustainable Finance, University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
Almost two-thirds of EU businesses polled by CIPS warn they are likely to move part of supply chain to countries in the single market.
Prime Minister tells CBI conference her government wants an ambitious partnership with the EU and the wider world.
Employers signed up to the living wage pledge upped the voluntary rate by 30p an hour to £8.75, while London rate is raised by 45p to £10.20.
The Crunchyroll site was taken offline after hackers "gained access" to its Cloudflare configuration to serve up visitors with malware.
Andrew Trask, founder of the OpenMined project, will be talking about homomorphic encryption and deep learning at Newsweek's AI and data science conference in New York.
Carolyn Fairbairn urges British businesses to stamp out sexual harassment from the workplace following recent scandals.
Survey published at the CBI conference paints dire picture of trust in corporate leadership.
The British wrestler Saraya-Jade Bevis, who goes by the name Paige, was targeted by hackers earlier in March as part of the so-called "Fappening 2.0".
The sites were reportedly infiltrated a few months before Trump traveled to Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant in November 2013.
CBI president Paul Drechsler compares Brexit negotiations to a "prime-time soap opera, with a different episode each week".
Yao Qian, who is leading the research work for cryptocurrency at China's central bank, on 4 November stressed on the need of digital legal tender.
From Kobe Steel to Shoko Chukin, Nissan to Subaru, a growing number of corporate fiascos ought to make Japanese enterprises confront their governance demons.
The latest breach impacted six websites, including Toyotanation.com and Jeepforum.com – the company's second most popular website.
A massive leak of financial document called the Paradise Papers revealed how the ultra-wealthy, including the Queen, secretly invested vast amounts in offshore tax havens.
Equifax has drawn intense scrutiny since the disclosure of the massive hack that compromised valuable personal and financial information of 145.5 million Americans.
In order to keep you up-to-date, here are some clickable links to the best cybersecurity stories of the week from the IBTimes UK tech desk.
Deep Instinct researchers noticed a new, modified variant of the malware is being distributed via spam emails with Office documents attached.
The AP investigation revealed that Russian-linked hackers used brute force tactics for months to try and break into the emails of people across the Democratic Party.
The APT group's new corporate espionage campaign makes use of phishing emails and specialised malware to spy on and steal from targets.
Hackers are reportedly taking advantage of Google's algorithms to infect people with banking malware, gaming the system by using search engine optimisation (SEO) tactics.
A corrupt banking insider working for Barclays, and four other men, have been jailed after helping a gang of Eastern European hackers launder £16m.
Pini Yakuel, CEO of Optimove, explores why banks must update their marketing efforts in the fight for customers.
Former editor of Squawka appears to confirm the company has ceased operating in Instagram post and tweets.
Was the BadRabbit cyberattack a red herring, designed to throw people off the scent of the mission's real objective?
Despite the size of the botnet, Sean Tiernan insisted that the profits made from the scheme were "comparatively small".
Estimize will be offering one of the L2Q training days as part of Newsweek's data science and capital markets event in New York later this year.
Arqiva had announced plans for a £6bn IPO only two weeks ago, but opted to postpone until conditions improve.
Fancy Bear first targeted Bellingcat journalists in 2015 and again last year as the journalists probed the mysterious downing of flight MH17.