About Kaleah
Kaleah Salmon
News Editor
Kaleah Salmon is a journalist in the TechDay editorial team. She has a keen interest in health, fitness, travel and sport. She previously worked as a journalist for Australian publication, Ministry of Sport.
Stories by Kaleah - Page 2
ChatGPT flaw let hackers steal data via DNS queries
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firewalls
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data protection
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devops
ChatGPT flaw may have let attackers siphon sensitive user data via DNS queries, prompting OpenAI to issue a fix after researchers exposed the bug.
Molex completes Smiths Interconnect deal to widen reach
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spacetech
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
Molex's biggest-ever acquisition adds Smiths Interconnect, boosting its reach in aerospace, defence and medical markets.
Orange Business adds deepfake detection to services
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uc
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cx
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phishing
Orange Business to weave Reality Defender's deepfake checks into enterprise communications for 7,000 customers amid rising fraud fears.
SIOS maps spring webinars on cloud & SQL resilience
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dr
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hybrid cloud
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hyperscale
SIOS rolls out spring webinar and conference programme on cloud resilience, SQL Server uptime and Linux failover across AWS, Azure and Google Cloud.
Malware surge in open source software alarms firms
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malware
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devops
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application security
Open source malware advisories jumped in 2025 as Endor Labs warned that firms are under-prepared and budgets lag the threat.
Radix sets Houston industrial AI event for 2026
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network infrastructure
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manufacturing
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digital transformation
Radix has set out a Houston industrial AI event for 2026, aiming to help energy and manufacturing leaders turn pilots into operational gains.
Axis unveils unified security range across cameras, readers
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smart cities
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encryption
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iot security
Axis launches new cameras, thermal devices and access readers as it pushes unified security systems across IT-linked deployments.
Racing Bulls simulator launches in Cherry Edition livery
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partner programmes
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social media
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formula one
Racing Bulls' cherry blossom Japanese Grand Prix livery inspires limited-edition motion simulator as F1 collectibles market expands.
Lumenia's Birmingham ERP event draws record buyer interest
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devops
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manufacturing
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hybrid cloud
Lumenia's Birmingham ERP HEADtoHEAD event attracts more than 180 attendees as buyers weigh AI, cloud migration and transformation risks.
AI prompts clients to question expert fees, report finds
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devops
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digital transformation
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partner programmes
One in three firms say clients now think AI can do expert work in-house, raising pricing pressure for agencies and consultancies.
Searches for AI skincare surge 2,647% as tools grow
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martech
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personalisation
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cdp
Searches for AI skincare jump 2,647% as beauty fans turn to app-led scans, smart devices and tailored routines for quicker advice.
Gigamon leads deep observability market as AI traffic surges
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firewalls
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
Gigamon takes 51% of deep observability market as AI traffic drives 18% growth and pushes the segment towards USD $2.1 billion by 2030.
Whatfix study warns AI adoption gap costs mid-sized firms
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saas
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digital transformation
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martech
Whatfix study says firms risk USD $10.9m a year from weak digital adoption as AI investment outpaces staff use of new tools.
AEM Networks rebrands amid growing AI testing demands
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network infrastructure
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devops
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manufacturing
AEM Networks widens its test kit as AI-driven bandwidth, latency and audit pressures push the Singapore unit beyond cable certification into fibre and RF.
Meep-morp launches Resolve workflow tool for editors
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rpa
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social media
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digital media
Meep-morp unveils Resolve workflow software to automate exports, tagging and uploads, aiming to cut post-production delays for professional editors.
AI shifts data centre focus from scale to connectivity
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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edge computing
AI is redrawing the data centre map, shifting investment from hyperscale campuses to distributed, tightly connected regional clusters.
World Backup Day warns firms on untested recoveries
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storage
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malware
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data protection
World Backup Day prompts warnings that untested restores and AI-era data demands are leaving mid-sized firms dangerously exposed.
Salute & Ecolab add cooling service for AI centres
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datacentre infrastructure
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digital transformation
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hyperscale
Salute and Ecolab join forces to streamline liquid cooling for AI data centres, integrating Cooling-as-a-Service into chip-level ops.
Red Hat finds cloud security incidents hit 97% of firms
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data protection
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hybrid cloud
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cloud security
Red Hat reports 97% of organisations suffered cloud-native security incidents last year, exposing basic failings in configuration and governance.
Zero Networks launches Kubernetes Access Matrix tool
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virtualisation
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devops
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cloud security
Zero Networks has unveiled Kubernetes Access Matrix, a visual tool mapping cluster traffic to help teams curb lateral movement and policy sprawl.