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Cyber firms need to centre their own resilience | Computer Weekly
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The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank panel considers incident response in the wake of the July CrowdStrike incident, sharing their views on what CrowdStrike got wrong, what it did right, and next steps
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Automating public services - a careful approach | Computer Weekly
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Automation is increasingly integrated into public services, promising enhanced efficiency, cost savings, and improved service quality
on Jul 10
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Chief transformation officer tells Computer Weekly about ongoing work on replacing controversial Post Office Horizon system and extending contract with Fujitsu
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EE scales Ben Nevis mountain rescue connectivity | Computer Weekly
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Partnership with Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team sees 4G mast fitted with an antenna and cabling to support search and rescue operations in the area.
on Fri, 4PM
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UK consumer rights advocate Which? has appointed legal representation, as it sets about challenging Apple on anti-competitive grounds over its treatment of UK iCloud users.
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Red Hat acquires tech to lower the cost of machine learning | Computer Weekly
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The acquisition of Neural Magic by Red Hat is being positioned as a way to democratitise machine learning and reduce the need for GPUs.
on Thu, 1PM
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Meta to appeal £345m fine for Facebook and Instagram privacy breaches | Computer Weekly
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Social media company Meta is to appeal after the Irish Data Protection Commission fined the company for breaching GDPR.
on Tue, 11PM
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Starmer announces tech-enabled crackdown on people smuggling | Computer Weekly
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The UK government has announced a further £75m of funding for its Border Security Command, meaning it will now have £150m over two years to spend on new technologies and staff
on Nov 8
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Gartner: Avoid AI project money pit | Computer Weekly
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AI project costs can quickly escalate. IT leaders need to focus on the business objectives and invest appropriately, advises Gartner.
on Nov 5
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Why geopolitics risks global open source collaborations | Computer Weekly
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The Linux Foundation’s decision to ban Russian maintainers has the potential to destroy open source’s global collaboration model.
on Nov 1
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GitGuardian gives 'voice' to AppSec on hard-coded secrets
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Not a cyber security alert story per se, application security company GitGuardian has detailed its “Voice of Practitioners 2024” report with a note to highlight the current state of application ...
on Oct 31
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NHS email accounts hijacked for phishing campaign | Computer Weekly
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Microsoft credentials targeted in phishing operation using hijacked NHSMail accounts
on Oct 30
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How AI is radically changing the datacentre landscape | Computer Weekly
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The rising demand for AI workloads and applications is changing the face of the datacentre market, with operators having to rethink the design and location of their facilities
on Oct 26
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Kenyan workers win High Court appeal to take Meta to trial | Computer Weekly
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Despite the company arguing that Kenyan courts have no jurisdiction over an American company, the Nairobi High Court has ruled that Meta must face more than 180 content moderators and data labellers in court over allegedly poor working conditions, negative mental health impacts, and loss of pay
on Oct 24
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Interview: Why Java is the future of cloud applications | Computer Weekly
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The CEO of Azul speaks to Computer Weekly about Java’s performance and its ability to run on different server chips in the datacentre.
on Oct 23
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Pro-democracy campaigner Yahya Assiri given permission to file legal action in London court against Saudi Arabia over its use of Israeli spyware.
on Oct 23
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Can AI be secure? Experts discuss emerging threats and AI safety | Computer Weekly
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International cyber security experts call for global cooperation and proactive strategies to address the security challenges posed by artificial intelligence
on Oct 22
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The future of collaboration in virtuality | Computer Weekly
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The internet has introduced a host of applications to enable increasingly sophisticated collaboration across distances. Email catapulted economies into near real-time cooperation of teams, but new technologies promise to unleash immersive collaboration tools.
on Oct 21
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Post Office senior executive suspended over allegations of destroying evidence | Computer Weekly
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Statement to statutory public inquiry reveals that investigation is underway over allegations that a senior Post Office executive instructed staff to destroy possible evidence
on Oct 9
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IBM: Data breach cost in ASEAN hits new high | Computer Weekly
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The average cost of a data breach in ASEAN grew by 7% from last year, as organisations grapple with increasingly distributed IT environments and complex security systems.
on Oct 9
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Why responsible AI is a business imperative | Computer Weekly
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New tools are emerging for real world AI systems that focus more on responsible adoption, deployment and governance, rather than academic and philosophical questions about speculative risks
on Oct 9
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GenAI edges closer to enterprise maturity | Computer Weekly
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While many organisations are piloting GenAI applications, few have mature production rollouts
on Oct 4
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Home Office eVisa scheme is ‘broken’, says Open Rights Group | Computer Weekly
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Digital rights campaigners say the Home Office’s plan to make its new electronic Visa scheme a real-time online-only process is part and parcel of the hostile environment, and opens people up to a number of challenges when trying to prove their immigration status, risking a digital Windrush.
on Oct 2
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Closing the curtain on cyber security theatre | Computer Weekly
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Leaders must redefine expectations, rethink responsibility, and eliminate unproductive practices to move towards real security, says Gartner vice-president analyst Richard Addiscott
on Sep 28
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Racist Network Rail Wi-Fi hack was work of malicious insider | Computer Weekly
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Police have revealed that this week's racist cyber attack on public Wi-Fi networks at stations across the UK appears to have been the work of a malicious insider, after arresting an employee of one of the service providers
on Sep 27
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First CyberBoost Catalyse startup cohort named | Computer Weekly
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The first group of companies named to a cyber incubator programme run by Plexal and the National University of Singapore includes two growing UK businesses.
on Sep 25
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CrowdStrike incident shows we need to rethink cyber | Computer Weekly
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The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank panel considers incident response in the wake of the July CrowdStrike incident, sharing their views on what CrowdStrike got wrong, what it did right, and next steps
on Sep 23
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AI: From exploration to production – five case studies on GenAI in action | Computer Weekly
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We spoke to five business leaders at the recent Snowflake Summit 2024 in San Francisco to ask how executives can turn AI into a competitive advantage.
on Sep 21
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Public digital transformation will be challenged by austerity | Computer Weekly
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Public sector and IT industry figures gathered at TechUK’s 10th annual Building the Smarter State event discussed how Labour’s ‘mission-driven’ policy approach can drive digital transformation efforts in the context of fresh austerity measures.
on Sep 19
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Building the next generation of digital public services | Computer Weekly
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For the first time, the systematic elimination of administrative burden across society is within reach. If we choose to follow this path, it will become the expectation that public services automate away as much faff and admin as possible.
on Sep 15
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Google's cookie conundrum: What comes next? | Computer Weekly
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Google's revised approach to third-party cookies shouldn't come as a surprise, and may also be welcome
on Sep 14
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Dublin confirmed as world’s third-largest hyperscale datacentre hub | Computer Weekly
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Data from Synergy Research Group confirms the majority of the world’s 20 biggest hyperscale datacentre hubs are in the US, but Europe is holding its own with Dublin.
on Sep 13
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'Black swans' take flight: the legal ramifications of the CrowdStrike incident | Computer Weekly
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Public admission of failure takes courage. In trying to limit reputational damage to his cybersecurity company, CrowdStrike president Michael Sentonas certainly demonstrated chutzpah by accepting an award for the Most Epic Fail at the recent Pwnie Awards awards. The tactic seems to have worked:...
on Sep 13
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Data sharing for immigration raids ferments hostility to migrants | Computer Weekly
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Data sharing between public and private bodies for the purposes of carrying out immigration raids helps to prop up the UK’s Hostile Environment by instilling an atmosphere of fear and deterring migrants from accessing public services.
on Sep 13
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Cardiff schools turn PSTN switch-off into opportunity for improved agility | Computer Weekly
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Civic authorities responsible for education in Welsh capital look to take advantage of switch-off of UK’s analogue copper-based comms infrastructure to drive cloud-based digital transformation of schools’ communications systems.
on Sep 12
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SD-WANs in a cloud-native world | Computer Weekly
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We look at where software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) fits in a modern, cloud-native IT architecture.
on Sep 10
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Women face greater risk of job displacement from automation | Computer Weekly
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A combination of the types of jobs women perform and biases influencing the development of artificial intelligence leaves them in more danger of AI disruption.
on Sep 7
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Cloud repatriation: How to do it successfully | Computer Weekly
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The keys to reverse migration success include workload selection, how to prepare your on-premise infrastructure and future-proofing the decision to come back in-house.
on Sep 5
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Project Gigabit continues pace with £190m broadband build contracts | Computer Weekly
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UK network provider secures two new contracts under UK government’s £5bn gigabit broadband scheme to connect around 108,000 hard-to-reach premises in East and North Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
on Sep 4
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Transport for London hit by cyber attack | Computer Weekly
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London’s transport network provider experience cyber security incident, but reassures customers of no impact on services
on Sep 3
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AI is now more than just a science project | Computer Weekly
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AI-for-AI’s sake is giving way to an enterprise AI model that demands skillful, value-driven results based on technology that can adapt with minimal cost
on Sep 3
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Should you get fired for buying IBM? | Computer Weekly
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Although IT leaders often rely on a handful of trusted IT providers, this strategy is usually not the best way to keep ahead in tech innovation
on Aug 28
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Government backs Danish version of ChatGPT | Computer Weekly
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Danish language version of ChatGPT to be developed in a project led by the country's Chamber of Commerce.
on Aug 27
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Former Durham detective will be required to give evidence to a tribunal investigating allegations that police unlawfully monitored journalists’ phones.
on Aug 27
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BT Group and Edgio unveil first MAUD-enabled content delivery network | Computer Weekly
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Edge network provider becomes first to offer content delivery network enabled by multicast-assisted unicast delivery technology, offering enhanced network performance and ability to deal with increased network traffic loads.
on Aug 26
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The rise and rise of open source in China | Computer Weekly
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China’s embrace of open-source software has evolved into a powerful force in the global technology landscape, driving innovations in cloud computing, AI and other areas.
on Aug 23
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The chancellor Rachel Reeves is being urged to review how much "non-essential" departmental spend has been generated since the introduction of the public sector IR35 reforms in April 2017 as part of her push to close the £22bn public spending gap the new government inherited from the Conservatives
on Aug 13
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2024 seeing more CVEs than ever before, but few are weaponised | Computer Weekly
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The number of disclosed CVEs soared by 30% in the first seven-and-a-half months of the year, but a tiny fraction of these have been exploited by threat actors, a reminder of the importance of focused security strategies
on Aug 6
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AI disempowers logistics workers while intensifying their work | Computer Weekly
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Conversations around the algorithmic management of work largely revolve around as-yet unproven claims about productivity gains or job losses, but much less attention is being paid to how artificial intelligence and automation is already negatively impacting low-paid workers across the globe right now
on Aug 6
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CISO mentoring – who to turn to when the worst happens | Computer Weekly
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Those who get the role of a CISO may have overcome some professional hurdles, but are they ready to face what comes as part of the job, and who do they ask for advice? Dan Raywood looks at the mentoring dilemma.
on Aug 5