Events and Books

The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood

Science writer James Gleick explains why our relationship with information has transformed human consciousness. Gleick takes the reader through a journey of the history of information, from Africa’s talking drums to the current information age, and profiles key innovators like Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Samuel Morse, and Claude Shannon.
Ian de Villiers
SAP graphic user interface (GUI) applications are as vulnerable to attack as traditional Web applications.

Brand Together


In our post-recession business environment, companies need to find new ways of engaging with customers and clients. In this book by Nicholas Ind, Clare Fuller and Charles Trevail, innovation and co-creation are offered as emerging topics in the new world of customer engagement and participation. The book explores case studies from companies like Kraft, McDonald’s, IBM, Google and Lego.

Wiki at War

In this book about conflict in a socially networked world, James Jay Carafano discusses events like Egypt’s vain attempts to shut down Internet-based social networks during its uprising, and WikiLeaks’ editor-in-chief being branded “enemy number one”. He explains why these events matter and how they are likely to affect the future face of war and diplomacy.

Many trusted security technologies have failed, and coupled with this, cyber defence is still immature, skills are lacking to address cyber warfare, the world has become more connected and hackers are getting smarter. What can be done?

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