There is only one solution to the issue of ‘women in IT’ – it’s men in IT

This time last year, after Computer Weekly announced the first of our now-annual list of the 25 most influential women in IT, I wrote in this blog about why we don’t want to have to write about the issue of women in IT anymore.
Worst — and best — IT interview questions

You’ve probably seen them making the rounds on social media: the brain-busting, stutter-inducing questions asked in job interviews at places like Google (How many cows in Canada?)
Jay-Z ‘Magna Carta Holy Grail’ app cloned by hackers

Jay-Z’s ‘Magna Carta Holy Grail’ app was cloned by computer hackers to display anti-government messages.
How to protect enterprises from next-gen cyber attacks

To regain the upper hand against next-generation attacks, enterprises must turn to true next-generation protection: signature-less, proactive, and real-time
Hackers hitting Microsoft Windows flaw revealed by Google researcher

Hackers are exploiting a bug in Microsoft Windows that was originally disclosed by a Google researcher two months ago.
Adobe Fixes Flash, ColdFusion and Shockwave

The Flash update fixes three critical vulnerabilities while the ColdFusion and Shockwave updates fix one each. Internet Explorer 10 and Chrome users will have the Flash updates installed automatically by the browser.
India to overtake U.S. on number of developers by 2017

The U.S. may be the global center of the IT universe, but India will exceed the U.S. in the number of software developers by 2017, a new report notes.