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 3
Jungle City installs world-first SSL ORIGIN EVO
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digital entertainment
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software development
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ssl
Jungle City adds world-first SSL ORIGIN EVO console to North Studio as Ann Mincieli refreshes the New York facility for Alicia Keys sessions.
Elida Beauty builds tech foundation after Unilever split
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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it automation
Elida Beauty and SnapLogic set up a low-code integration layer to manage orders, logistics and finance after the brand owner's Unilever breakaway.
Cambridge summit links disinformation to corruption risks
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risk & compliance
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social media
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digital media
Cambridge summit warns false narratives can fuel corruption, with Professor Alan Jagolinzer urging scrutiny of tech platforms and media ownership.
PortmanDentex signs AI deal to cut dental admin
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data protection
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digital transformation
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data privacy
PortmanDentex expands Heidis clinical AI across UK and Ireland practices after pilot showed faster record keeping and lighter admin for dentists.
TeamSystem buys ACD & DIA to expand in France & Türkiye
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crm
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document management
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digital transformation
TeamSystem accelerates European push with acquisitions in France and Türkiye as it targets SMEs amid digital tax and invoicing shifts.
AI skincare searches surge as consumers seek guidance
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martech
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personalisation
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cdp
AI skincare searches jump 2,647% as Fresha says beauty buyers are turning to image analysis, smart devices and app-led routines for guidance.
SHE@CYBER training expands in Poland & North Macedonia
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cybersecurity
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education, learning & training
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it industry
SHE@CYBER cybersecurity training spreads in Poland and North Macedonia as post-grant uptake tests whether the women-focused model can endure.
Seekr & Arcas launch explainable AI for Europe
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data protection
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private cloud
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edge computing
Seekr and Arcas team up to sell explainable AI tools to European mid-sized firms, as the EU AI Act pushes demand for audit-ready systems.
Harmonic unveils AI fibre tools for European operators
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uc
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network infrastructure
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sdn
Harmonic pitches AI-driven fibre operations and open customer device choice as European broadband groups seek lower rollout costs.
Secureframe launches access review tool for compliance teams
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data protection
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pam
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cloud security
Secureframe adds user access reviews to Comply platform to help compliance teams replace spreadsheets and email with a single audit-ready workflow.
Qognetix named UK StartUp Awards finalist in Birmingham
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risk & compliance
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ai
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ai ethics & governance
Birmingham deep-tech startup Qognetix makes UK StartUp Awards 2026 regional final while seeking GBP £725,000 to scale AI control platform.
Tech leaders call for broader hiring to boost women
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digital transformation
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fintech
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llms
Tech bosses urge wider recruitment, earlier coding education and a rethink of what counts as technical excellence to open senior roles to women.
Thames Freeport names winners in Connectivity Lab trials
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uc
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data analytics
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iot
Thames Freeport backs AI, 5G and digital twin trials at Tilbury, London Gateway and Ford Dagenham to boost productivity and safety.
Isle of Man names 16 finalists for health challenge
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healthtech
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public sector
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nhs
Isle of Man selects 16 global finalists for health and social care innovation challenge after record interest in live testing of new tools.
Identity compromise emerges as top cyberattack route
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digital transformation
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pam
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mfa
Identity failures are now the main way cyber attackers breach firms, with experts warning that non-human credentials are widening the risk.
Anthropic launches Glasswing AI cyber coalition with partners
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firewalls
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hyperscale
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cloud security
Anthropic and partners unveil Project Glasswing, using Claude Mythos Preview to hunt software flaws faster amid fears of AI-boosted cyber attacks.
Managers most likely to quit, Firstup UK survey finds
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hcm
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ai
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workplace
UK workers stay engaged but poor communication and missed updates are fuelling burnout, productivity losses and job-hunting plans, Firstup finds.
Claude Code flaw leaves deny rules vulnerable in long workflows
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cloud security
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application security
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socs
Anthropic’s Claude Code is under scrutiny after researchers found deny rules can weaken in long workflows, raising fresh concerns for AI-driven development.
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.