Philippe Very, professor of strategic management at EDHEC Business School, considers how cloud providers benefit from cyber-attacks.
New research suggests monthly incomes are at their lowest reflecting an ongoing squeeze on household incomes.
Brexit is not to blame.
Consumer goods giant expects muted sales growth after being caught out by NotPetya virus attack in June.
A third of importers planning price increases next year.
German car maker rejects media claims of colluding with Audi, VW and Mercedes.
Softbank and car-hailing firm DiDi Chuxing will invest a combined $2bn in the Malaysian company.
Ladbrokes have told IBTimes UK that they would have to pay out £20,000 if he enters Number 10.
Popularity of meat-free diets sees UK sales rise 15% year-on-year in the first half.
Budget airline warns it could move flights away from the UK should Britain fail to reach Brexit deal with EU.
Getting the right trading arrangements with the EU is the biggest concern for the majority of businesses.
The news comes amid growing concerns over cyberattacks, massive data breaches and accidental data leaks.
"Weaker than expected activity" behind lowering of forecast for the British economy.
Names, photos and addresses of air force pilots, people under witness relocation, SEAL team operators and more were leaked.
Analysts warn that if wages do not rise in line with inflation consumers' real purchasing power will decrease.
Fall in cheap wine sales blamed on upmarket alternatives.
The new campaign was also found targeting financial institutions in Europe, Canada, New Zealand and Singapore.
In June, hackers targeted the British Parliament in a 'sustained and determined' 12-hour-long cyberattack.
The breach also exposed another 805,000 accounts that did not contain Social Security Numbers.
The scam is reportedly being operated via a Russia-based hosting provider.
These attacks cost an estimated €55bn worth of damage per year.
Ride-sharing company's self-driving technology will be open for car makers and tech firms to use.
A High Court ruling reveals that Kim Dotcom was spied on for two months longer than the NZ government admitted.
The US credit card firm argued the case was too large and disparate to be brought as a single claim.
Tor: 'We need to constantly address issues before they can potentially become a threat'.
Up to 8,000 Brits on island hit by 6.7 magnitude earthquake that claimed two lives and injured up to 200 people.
Tolls have been in place for 50 years and a season ticket can cost up to £396 for lorries.
Fighting hacking with federal court as tech giant regaining domains using via legal means.
Apple has patched a critical iOS security vulnerability that enables a hacker to remotely hijack iPhones.
The bookmaker has ended its spat with the rights owner allowing it to show races from such courses as Chepstow, Doncaster and Uttoxeter.