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20 Dec 2024
Trump's stance on E-Verify checks shifting over time
By Patrick ThibodeauEmployers remain cautious about how immigration policies will change under Trump, given his waffling over E-Verify checks and the potential for a DACA repeal.
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20 Dec 2024
Post Office creates CTO role to support ‘extensive and complex’ plans
By Karl FlindersPost Office bolsters its IT leadership team as it grapples with massive tech transformation with the nation looking on
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20 Dec 2024
HTI-3 final rule updates information blocking exceptions
By Hannah NelsonThe Health Data, Technology and Interoperability: Protecting Care Access (HTI-3) final rule adds a new information blocking exception to protect access to reproductive healthcare.
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20 Dec 2024
Interview: How Green Cargo’s IT switched tracks to logistics success
By Martin VeitchGreen Cargo CIO Ingo Paas took a few turns to establish his company as a composable enterprise able to flex and react quickly
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20 Dec 2024
Interview: Wendy Redshaw, chief digital information officer, NatWest Retail Bank
By Mark SamuelsThe retail bank is moving at pace to introduce generative AI into key customer-facing services as part of a wider digital transformation across the organisation
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20 Dec 2024
Government introduces technology adoption review
By Lis EvenstadWhitehall has launched a call for evidence on barriers to adopting new technologies in the UK, wanting to know what needs to change for the country to stay at the forefront of technology adoption
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20 Dec 2024
Top 10 data and ethics stories of 2024
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonHere are Computer Weekly’s top 10 data and ethics stories of 2024
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19 Dec 2024
LockBit ransomware gang teases February 2025 return
By Alex ScroxtonAn individual associated with the LockBit ransomware gang has broken cover to tease details of a new phase of the cyber criminal operation's activity, which they claim is set to begin in February 2025
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19 Dec 2024
Latest attempt to override UK’s outdated hacking law stalls
By Alex ScroxtonAmendments to the Data Bill that would have given the UK cyber industry a boost by updating restrictive elements of the Computer Misuse Act have failed to progress beyond a Lords committee
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19 Dec 2024
AWS offers Hackney Council ‘minimum 22%’ discount on cloud services through OGVA 2.0
By Caroline DonnellyAmazon Web Services has renewed its cloud deal with Hackney Council, with the local authority receiving a minimum discount of 22% in exchange for agreeing to grow its AWS cloud footprint by 8% each year
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19 Dec 2024
French court refuses to expedite trial of Sky ECC cryptophone distributor Thomas Herdman
By Bill GoodwinCanadian businessman Thomas Herdman, who was arrested by French police despite agreeing a deal to cooperate with US investigators, has been denied bail after 42 months in pre-trial detention
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18 Dec 2024
The Security Interviews: Martin Lee, Cisco Talos
By Alex ScroxtonThreat intel expert and author Martin Lee, EMEA technical lead for security research at Cisco Talos, joins Computer Weekly to mark the 35th anniversary of the first ever ransomware attack
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18 Dec 2024
MirrorWeb plans channel expansion
By Simon QuickeArchiving specialist MirrorWeb is looking to increase the volume of business generated by partners in 2025
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18 Dec 2024
Top 10 cyber security stories of 2024
By Alex ScroxtonData breaches, data privacy and protection, and the thorny issue of open source security were all hot topics this year. Meanwhile, security companies frequently found themselves hitting the headlines, and not always for good reasons. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 cyber security stories of 2024
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18 Dec 2024
Post Office IT department fired and rehired ‘friends’ at ‘exorbitant’ rates, says former HR chief
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office got rid of permanent roles, including IT, and rehired the holders on over double the pay
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18 Dec 2024
Top 10 cyber crime stories of 2024
By Alex ScroxtonFrom ransomware targeting the NHS to nation-state-backed intrusions, 2024 was another big year for cyber criminals and cyber spooks alike, but they didn't have it all their own way as the good guys fought back
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18 Dec 2024
Axon still in possession of Police Scotland encryption keys
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonSupplier’s possession of encryption keys for Police Scotland data sharing system opens potential for access and transfer of sensitive data without the knowledge or consent of the force
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17 Dec 2024
Conservative MP adds to calls for public inquiry over PSNI police spying
By Bill GoodwinConservative MP David Davis calls for a public inquiry following a court ruling that the PSNI and Metropolitan Police unlawfully placed journalists under electronic surveillance
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17 Dec 2024
Ofcom publishes Illegal Harms Codes of Practice
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe codes of practice and guidance from Ofcom outline the steps online services providers can take to protect their users from illegal harms
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17 Dec 2024
Latest list of AI in government decision-making published
By Cliff SaranThe government wants to show it’s being transparent over the use of algorithms that directly impact citizens
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17 Dec 2024
Digital Ethics Summit 2024: recognising AI’s socio-technical nature
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonAt trade association TechUK’s eighth annual Digital Ethics Summit, public officials and industry figures and civil society groups met to discuss the ethical challenges associated with the proliferation of artificial intelligence tools globally and the direction of travel set for 2025
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17 Dec 2024
Tribunal criticises PSNI and Met Police for spying operation to identify journalists’ sources
By Bill GoodwinThe Investigatory Powers Tribunal has criticised the Police Service of Northern Ireland and the Metropolitan Police for unlawfully spying on journalists
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17 Dec 2024
Government promises redress and justice to Post Office Capture system users
By Karl FlindersThe government has officially recognised that users of the Post Office’s Capture software experienced shortfalls caused by the system’s errors
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17 Dec 2024
Channel moves: Who’s gone where?
By Simon QuickeChanges and moves announced at Computacenter, Genesys, The Noledge Group, Forcepoint and CirrusHQ
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16 Dec 2024
Post Office ‘weaponised’ IT system in most ‘extensive and prolonged’ miscarriage
By Karl FlindersIn closing, public inquiry counsel made clear that it’s not a computer system being investigated, but rather human beings
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16 Dec 2024
Top 10 IT leadership interviews of 2024
By Computer Weekly staffThe top technology leaders talk to Computer Weekly to discuss the challenges they face and the strategies, solutions and successes they are delivering
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13 Dec 2024
Computer Misuse Act reform gains traction in Parliament
By Alex ScroxtonAn amendment to the proposed Data (Access and Use) Bill that will right a 35-year-old wrong and protect security professionals from criminalisation is to be debated at Westminster
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13 Dec 2024
Post Office scandal 2024 – part 3: Fujitsu’s 12-month fall from grace
By Karl FlindersAfter years of refusing to comment, Fujitsu was unable to continue hiding from its role in the Post Office Horizon IT scandal as politicians and a public inquiry demanded answers
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12 Dec 2024
Emerging Ymir ransomware heralds more coordinated threats in 2025
By Alex ScroxtonA newly observed ransomware strain has the community talking about more collaboration, and blurred lines, between threat groups next year, according to NCC’s monthly cyber barometer
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12 Dec 2024
Post Office scandal in 2024 – part 2: Capture, the prequel
By Karl FlindersUsers of the Post Office’s Capture system had similar experiences to those who struggled with the Horizon system, which came later, but their stories are only just coming out now
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11 Dec 2024
Police not ruling any person or crime out of Post Office scandal investigation
By Karl FlindersMetropolitan Police provides update on Operation Olympos, its national investigation into potential criminality in the Post Office Horizon scandal
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11 Dec 2024
Okta progressing with partner-first strategy
By Simon QuickeIdentity player shares progress update a couple of months after it went all-in with the channel
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11 Dec 2024
Post Office scandal in 2024 – part 1: A year in the mainstream
By Karl FlindersRead this year’s 10 most read Computer Weekly articles about the Post Office Horizon IT scandal
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10 Dec 2024
Dangerous CLFS and LDAP flaws stand out on Patch Tuesday
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft has fixed over 70 CVEs in its final Patch Tuesday update of the year, and defenders should prioritise a zero-day in the Common Log File System Driver, and another impactful flaw in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
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10 Dec 2024
iOS vuln leaves user data dangerously exposed
By Alex ScroxtonJamf threat researchers detail an exploit chain for a recently patched iOS vulnerability that enables a threat actor to steal sensitive data, warning that many organisations are still neglecting mobile updates
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10 Dec 2024
UK police continue to hold millions of custody images unlawfully
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonAnnual report from the biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner of England and Wales highlights the ongoing and unlawful retention millions of custody images of innocent people never charged with a crime by police
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10 Dec 2024
Government launches £100m innovation fund for public service reform
By Lis EvenstadChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster calls on Whitehall to adopt a ‘test-and-learn’ culture and pledges to make government ‘more like a startup’
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10 Dec 2024
DWP ‘fairness analysis’ reveals bias in AI fraud detection system
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonInformation about people’s age, disability, marital status and nationality influences decisions to investigate benefit claims for fraud, but the Department for Work and Pensions says there are ‘no immediate concerns of unfair treatment’
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10 Dec 2024
Controversial Horizon system to remain in Post Office branches as part of tech ‘fusion’, says source
By Karl FlindersA source says the Post Office is set to buy the Horizon system from Fujitsu and combine it with both in-house developed and commercially available software
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09 Dec 2024
AWS partners cite boost from GenAI, online selling updates
By John MooreThe ability to build industry offerings on Amazon Nova, easier online selling and accelerated application modernization intrigued partners at AWS re:Invent 2024.
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09 Dec 2024
Interview: Dave Moyes, information and digital systems partner, SimpsonHaugh Architects
By Mark SamuelsArchitecture relies on creativity, innovation and design – and increasingly, it is data-driven, digital and about to be shaken up by the growth of AI
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09 Dec 2024
Bahrain faces legal action after planting Pegasus spyware on UK blogger
By Bill GoodwinA court has given the go-ahead to UK-based blogger Yusuf Al-Jamri to seek damages from the Kingdom of Bahrain after it deployed spyware from Israel’s NSO Group to hack his phone
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09 Dec 2024
Post Office senior leadership warned of IT project data safeguarding risk
By Karl FlindersPost Office board members and senior executives have been made aware of the risk to data related to its ill-fated Horizon system replacement project
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06 Dec 2024
US TikTok ban imminent after appeal fails
By Alex ScroxtonTikTok’s appeal against a US government ban has failed, with a judge dismissing its arguments that its First Amendment free speech rights are being restricted
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06 Dec 2024
Trains delayed due to ‘nationwide fault’ with comms system
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonA fault instigated by the installation of new hardware at a major communications hub hindered the ability of train drivers and signallers to automatically log in to onboard radio communications system
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06 Dec 2024
AvePoint growing an aware channel community
By Simon QuickeThe vendor’s UK channel lead shares an update on progress to increase communication with partners
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06 Dec 2024
TfL cyber attack cost over £30m to date
By Alex ScroxtonTfL provides more detail on the financial impact of the September 2024 cyber attack that crippled several of its online systems
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06 Dec 2024
What do the home secretary’s policing reforms mean for the future of the Police Digital Service?
By Caroline DonnellyThe government is to create a new central body for policing with IT strategy in its proposed purview, but what does this mean for the Home Office-backed Police Digital Service?
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05 Dec 2024
Met Police challenged on claim LFR supported by ‘majority of Lewisham residents’
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonA community impact assessment for the Met Police’s deployment of live facial-recognition tech in Lewisham brings into question the force’s previous claims to Computer Weekly that its use of the technology is supported by ‘the majority of residents’
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05 Dec 2024
Post Office Fujitsu contract extended by a year as decision time looms
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office has let contractors and third parties go as it completes its analysis of the future Horizon replacement options
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04 Dec 2024
Shared digital gateway was source of three NHS ransomware attacks
By Alex ScroxtonAlder Hey children’s hospital confirms ransomware operators accessed its systems through a shared digital gateway, but is standing firm in the face of the gang’s demands
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04 Dec 2024
Quocirca: Print industry must promote remanufactured goods programmes
By Simon QuickePrinter world continuing to improve its green position through a range of internal and external moves, but there needs to be more promotion of remanufactured goods
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03 Dec 2024
US updates telco security guidance after mass Chinese hack
By Alex ScroxtonFollowing the widespread Salt Typhoon hacks of US telecoms operators including AT&T and Verizon, CISA and partner agencies have launched refreshed security guidance for network engineers and defenders alike
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03 Dec 2024
Australian utilities explore potential of AI
By Stephen WithersAustralia’s utilities sector is exploring and implementing AI to enhance grid stability, manage rooftop solar and prepare for the influx of electric vehicles
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03 Dec 2024
F1 heightens fan experiences with the power of Salesforce
By Alex ScroxtonLearn how the technical teams behind Formula One are using Salesforce’s tools to enhance fan activation and engagement at 24 races across the world, and how they are bringing AI into play with Agentforce capabilities
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02 Dec 2024
NCSC boss calls for ‘sustained vigilance’ in an aggressive world
By Alex ScroxtonNCSC CEO Richard Horne is to echo wider warnings about the growing number and severity of cyber threats facing the UK as he launches the security body’s eighth annual report
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02 Dec 2024
UK economy could see £600m boost through digital IDs for businesses
By Karl FlindersGovernment-backed organisation kicks off initiative to widen use of digital identities, in an effort to streamline financial services and cut hundreds of millions of pounds of economic crime
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29 Nov 2024
Swedish authorities urged to discontinue AI welfare system
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonAmnesty International is calling on Sweden’s social insurance agency to immediately discontinue its machine learning-based welfare system, following an investigation by Lighthouse Reports and Svenska Dagbladet that found it to be discriminatory
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28 Nov 2024
Fujitsu’s charity boss made redundant while Post Office scandal victims await support
By Karl FlindersAt a time when it could give something back to Post Office Horizon victims persecuted as a result of its faulty software, Fujitsu makes UK charity boss redundant
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28 Nov 2024
Chulalongkorn University debuts GenAI platform
By Aaron TanThai university teams up with Google Cloud to empower its community with responsible and customisable AI tools for research, learning and administration
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27 Nov 2024
Post Office Capture users invited to pivotal meeting with government
By Karl FlindersAbout 80 former Capture users have now come forward for legal support in making claims against the Post Office
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27 Nov 2024
Eurocontrol works with Atos to support public cloud move
By Caroline DonnellyAir traffic management organisation Eurocontrol has deployed a multi-region public cloud environment as part of a wider digital transformation of its operations, which is being undertaken with support from Atos
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27 Nov 2024
Dutch politicians raise concerns over Big Tech reliance
By Kim LoohuisDutch political parties have warned about the Netherlands’ growing reliance on US tech giants
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26 Nov 2024
Sellafield operator opens dedicated cyber centre
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has opened a cyber security centre spanning its activities across the nuclear sector
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26 Nov 2024
Blue Yonder ransomware attack breaks systems at UK retailers
By Alex ScroxtonUK supermarkets continue to deal with the impact of a ransomware attack on the systems of supply chain software supplier Blue Yonder, which is disrupting multiple aspects of their businesses including deliveries and staff management
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26 Nov 2024
Post Office scandal redress echoes Windrush compensation problems
By Karl FlindersCampaigning former subpostmaster Sir Alan Bates met with Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) over financial redress scheme
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26 Nov 2024
Russian threat actors poised to cripple power grid, UK warns
By Alex ScroxtonUK government escalates cyber rhetoric in a speech at a Nato event, saying Russian advanced persistent threats stand ready to conduct cyber attacks that could ‘turn off the lights for millions’
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25 Nov 2024
Metropolitan Police officer dismissed for unlawfully accessing Sarah Everard files
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonOver 100 Met Police officers and staff have been investigated for accessing sensitive data related to the Sarah Everard case, leading to the dismissal of a Roads and Transport officer who accessed the information while off-duty
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25 Nov 2024
Post Office scandal: How much deeper and wider can it get?
By Karl FlindersIt took decades to expose the Post Office Horizon scandal but that effort has laid the groundwork for others to seek justice and financial redress
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25 Nov 2024
Microsoft calls on Trump to ‘push harder’ on cyber threats
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft’s Brad Smith urges president-elect Donald Trump to keep the faith when it comes to fighting back against hostile cyber actors from China, Iran and Russia
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25 Nov 2024
Geopolitical strife drives increased ransomware activity
By Alex ScroxtonThe lines between financially motivated cyber criminals and nation state APTs are rapidly blurring, as geopolitical influences weigh heavily on the threat landscape, according to data from NCC
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22 Nov 2024
Swiss encrypted messaging service, ePost, targets one million postal users
By Bill GoodwinSwiss ePost chief Renato Stalder bets on encrypted communications as demand for letter delivery falls
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22 Nov 2024
Convictions of Post Office Capture system users to be reviewed by statutory body
By Karl FlindersStatutory body to look at the convictions of subpostmasters who used a pre-Horizon branch accounting system
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22 Nov 2024
NHS Federated Data Platform celebrates first birthday
By Lis EvenstadIn its first year, more than 100 NHS organisations have signed up to the controversial platform, aiming to bring together data from different IT systems
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22 Nov 2024
Government looking into third faulty Post Office IT system
By Karl FlindersThe Department for Business and Trade will look into claims that a third Post Office branch system caused unexplained shortfalls that branch workers and subpostmasters were blamed for
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21 Nov 2024
BianLian cyber gang drops encryption-based ransomware
By Alex ScroxtonThe Australian and American cyber authorities have published updated intelligence on the BianLian ransomware gang, which has undergone a rapid evolution in tactics
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21 Nov 2024
Microsoft slaps down Egyptian-run rent-a-phish operation
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has conducted a successful takedown of almost 250 malicious websites used in the cyber criminal ONNX phishing-as-a-service operation
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21 Nov 2024
Fujitsu snubbed on private sector deal with Centrica due to Post Office scandal backlash
By Karl FlindersCentrica board said to be concerned about contracting Fujitsu due to its involvement in the Post Office scandal
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20 Nov 2024
ORG urges ICO to revise public sector enforcement approach
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe Open Rights Group is urging the Information Commissioner’s Office to revise its light touch approach to public sector data protection issues, arguing that its experimental policy of limiting its enforcement actions to reprimands and notices, rather issuing fines, is allowing bad practices to continue largely unabated
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20 Nov 2024
Apple addresses two iPhone, Mac zero-days
By Alex ScroxtonTwo zero-day vulnerabilities uncovered in Apple’s operating systems could have allowed for arbitrary code execution and cross-site scripting attacks
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20 Nov 2024
Post Office to harness technology to automate scandal financial redress payments
By Karl FlindersTechnology that could speed up financial redress for subpostmasters is being worked on in-house by the Post Office
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20 Nov 2024
Government issues strategic priorities for online safety regulator Ofcom
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonTechnology secretary Peter Kyle sets out the government’s strategic priorities for how Ofcom should approach regulating online safety, including embedding safety by design and supporting innovation in technologies to help protect people online
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20 Nov 2024
Post Office project taking control of Horizon data from Fujitsu as part of messy split
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office will no longer rely on Fujitsu for Horizon data past and present once cloud migration project is complete, in a major uncoupling of the 30-year relationship
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19 Nov 2024
Post Office is paying lawyers too much, admits minister
By Karl FlindersWhen pushed, a government minister admits the Post Office is paying lawyers too much money in relation to the Post Office scandal
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19 Nov 2024
Nasuni cuts ribbon on enhance partner programme
By Simon QuickeData player Nasuni adds to a list of vendors, including Mimecast, that has chosen to enhance or launch fresh offerings
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19 Nov 2024
Interview: Raymond Boyle, vice-president of data and analytics, Hyatt Hotels
By Mark SamuelsData culture is a key focus for the strategy at the global hotel chain, especially as AI opens up new opportunities to drive personalisation and trust with customers
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19 Nov 2024
Subpostmasters hit by Post Office scandal plan to meet over 'nuclear option'
By Karl FlindersMembers of campaign group Justice for Subpostmasters Alliance will discuss taking legal action in their pursuit of full, fair and final financial redress
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19 Nov 2024
Post Office scandal: Inquiry’s final phase exposes dysfunction past and present
By Karl FlindersConclusion of the seventh and final phase of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry hearings is another landmark in a scandal that has unfolded over a quarter of a century
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19 Nov 2024
Nationwide Building Society backs HPE GreenLake for hybrid cloud push
By Caroline DonnellyNationwide Building Society's digital transformation efforts are continuing apace, with the company enlisting the help of HPE GreenLake to meet its hybrid cloud goals
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19 Nov 2024
UK government seeks AI innovators to support clean energy transition and pursuit of net zero by 2050
By Caroline DonnellyThe UK government has launched the second round of the Manchester Prize, which is geared towards using artificial intelligence technologies to assist with the clean energy transition
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18 Nov 2024
How banks are navigating the AI landscape
By Aaron TanIndustry experts discuss the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in banking, while addressing the challenges and governance implications of integrating AI into financial services
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18 Nov 2024
AWS widening scope of MFA programme after early success
By Alex ScroxtonAWS reports strong take-up of multi-factor authentication among customers since making it compulsory for root users earlier this year, and plans to expand the scope of its IAM programme in spring 2025
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18 Nov 2024
Denmark’s AI-powered welfare system fuels mass surveillance
By Josh OsmanResearch reveals the automated tools used to flag individuals for benefit fraud violate individuals’ privacy and risk discriminating against marginalised groups
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18 Nov 2024
UK consumers losing more than ever to holiday scams
By Alex ScroxtonLast Christmas, UK consumers lost over £11m to cyber criminals. This year, to save them from tears, the NCSC and Action Fraud are teaming up to launch an anti-fraud campaign
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18 Nov 2024
Final report on Nats calls for improvements to contingency process
By Cliff SaranSuppliers need to be involved much sooner and a review of technical documentation is needed to speed up recovery
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18 Nov 2024
Post Office IT boss calls for subpostmasters to judge him on his actions
By Karl FlindersRecently installed Post Office chief transformation officer tasked with replacing controversial IT system tells Computer Weekly the organisation’s leadership understands the challenges ahead
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15 Nov 2024
Post Office to decide on Horizon before April, Fujitsu board considers final contract extension
By Karl FlindersChief transformation officer tells Computer Weekly about ongoing work on replacing controversial Post Office Horizon system and extending contract with Fujitsu
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15 Nov 2024
Schwarz Group partners with Google on EU sovereign cloud
By Cliff SaranPartnership with Europe’s biggest retailer will offer client-side encryption and ensure data doesn’t leave Germany
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15 Nov 2024
Microsoft UAE power deal at centre of US plan for AI supremacy
By Mark BallardMicrosoft pens artificial intelligence energy deal with United Arab Emirates oil giant ADNOC
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14 Nov 2024
MPs hold first ever debate on live facial recognition
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonMPs have held an open debate on police use of live facial recognition technology for the first time since it was initially deployed by the Met Police in August 2016
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14 Nov 2024
Mike Potter’s departure leads to changes at the CDDO
By Lis EvenstadThe government digital officer left his role in September, and government chief technology officer David Knott is currently leading the Central Digital and Data Office (CDDO) in the interim while permanent arrangements are agreed
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13 Nov 2024
China’s Volt Typhoon rebuilds botnet in wake of takedown
By Alex ScroxtonNine months after its malicious botnet comprising legacy routers was disrupted by the Americans, Chinese APT Volt Typhoon is rebuilding and presents as persistent a threat as ever
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12 Nov 2024
Microsoft fixes 89 CVEs on penultimate Patch Tuesday of 2024
By Alex ScroxtonHigh-profile vulns in NTLM, Windows Task Scheduler, Active Directory Certificate Services and Microsoft Exchange Server should be prioritised from November’s Patch Tuesday update