TechTarget News
News from TechTarget's global network of independent journalists. Stay current with the latest news stories. Browse thousands of articles covering hundreds of focused tech and business topics available on TechTarget's platform.Latest News
-
21 Jan 2025
Intel Foundry gains new defense clients for 18A process
By Antone GonsalvesIntel Foundry secured defense contracts with Trusted Semiconductor Solutions and Reliable MicroSystems, highlighting confidence in its 18A manufacturing process.
-
21 Jan 2025
Threat actors abusing Microsoft Teams in ransomware attacks
By Arielle WaldmanSophos researchers observed two separate threat campaigns in which attackers used Microsoft Teams to pose as IT support personnel and gain access to victims' systems.
-
21 Jan 2025
TigerGraph launches Savanna to aid AI development
By Eric AvidonThe latest evolution of the graph database specialist's platform aims to meet developers' data discovery and performance requirements as they build AI applications.
- Latest news from around the world
Industries News from the past 365 days
-
21 Jan 2025
Government to launch Gov.uk Wallet
By Lis EvenstadThe digital wallet will allow citizens to have government-issued documents, including a digital driver’s licence, on their phone, alongside a new Gov.uk app
-
21 Jan 2025
Weak supplier management hinders digital government
By Cliff SaranProcurement, legacy systems, data fragmentation and the changing IT market are among the issues highlighted in a review of digital services
-
21 Jan 2025
Greek authorities subject refugees to invasive surveillance
By Lydia EmmanouilidouGreek border authorities are subjecting asylum seekers to invasive phone confiscations and artificial intelligence-powered surveillance, in another potential violation of European data protection laws
-
20 Jan 2025
Government calls for expert views on computer evidence to learn lesson from Post Office scandal
By Karl FlindersThe government is calling for evidence from experts in computing and law to help it ensure no repeat of the miscarriages of justice in the Post Office scandal
-
20 Jan 2025
Labour announces plans to overhaul digital government
By Bryan GlickThe Government Digital Service will be expanded along with changes to the way technology is funded, built and delivered across the public sector, as Labour aims for improvements previous administrations struggled to achieve
-
20 Jan 2025
Government plans to revamp digital services to save £45bn
By Cliff SaranLegacy IT and the use of tech contractors is costing taxpayers billions. The government aims to fix the public sector with AI and new digital services
-
20 Jan 2025
The death of the piggy bank marks coming of age of a fintech
By Karl FlindersFintech is a broad church that can be applied to high finance and child savings alike, as the team at startup Those Beyond have demonstrated
-
20 Jan 2025
Singtel’s 5G network slicing to boost Singapore’s defence and security
By Aaron TanSingapore’s defence and security technology agencies will leverage Singtel’s 5G network slicing technology nationwide to combat evolving security threats and enhance national security
-
19 Jan 2025
ST Logistics teams up with Lenovo on smart warehouses
By Aaron TanThe Singapore logistics firm is partnering with Lenovo to integrate AI and automation into its warehouse operations
-
17 Jan 2025
US Supreme Court upholds TikTok ban
By Alex ScroxtonThe US Supreme Court has upheld a legal ban on TikTok, meaning that the video-sharing application will be shut down from midnight on Sunday 19 January
-
17 Jan 2025
Researchers say AI fails to describe complexities of Holocaust
By Vipin ChimraniUsing AI in Holocaust education will require the responsible digitisation of historical assets, as well as collaboration between system providers and domain-specific experts, to ensure effective guardrails that protect against misuse
-
17 Jan 2025
Citrix hands Arrow exclusive mid-market role in Europe
By Simon QuickeSoftware player Citrix gives distributor the responsibility for growing and supporting channel partners focused on that customer base
-
17 Jan 2025
Lords debate government approach to automated decision-making
By Vipin ChimraniDuring the second reading debate of a Lords private members’ bill seeking to better regulate public sector algorithms, the government argued existing measures were sufficient to protect the public
-
17 Jan 2025
Takeda opens innovation centre in Bengaluru
By Kavitha SrinivasaGlobal biopharmaceutical giant Takeda opens its first Asian Innovation Capability Centre in Bengaluru to speed-up drug discovery and development
-
16 Jan 2025
Biden signs new cyber order days before Trump inauguration
By Alex ScroxtonWith days left in the White House, outgoing US president Joe Biden has signed a wide-ranging cyber security executive order with far-reaching implications
-
16 Jan 2025
Fujitsu staff at HMRC to strike for two days over pay
By Karl FlindersMore public image woes for Fujitsu as hundreds of staff to strike after colleagues at HMRC get significantly bigger pay rise
-
16 Jan 2025
Russia’s Star Blizzard pivots to WhatsApp in spear-phishing campaign
By Alex ScroxtonThe Russian cyber spy operation known as Star Blizzard changed tactics after a takedown operation by Microsoft and the US authorities, turning to widely used messaging platform WhatsApp to try to ensnare its targets
-
16 Jan 2025
NAO calls for ‘cross-government’ revamp of IT procurement to improve ‘big tech’ project outcomes
By Caroline DonnellyThe National Audit Office has highlighted a series of shortcomings in the government’s approach to digital procurement
-
16 Jan 2025
Almost half of UK banks set to miss DORA deadline
By Alex ScroxtonA significant minority of financial services organisations in the UK will not be fully compliant with the EU’s DORA cyber and risk management regulation when it comes into force on 17 January
-
16 Jan 2025
L’Oréal: Making AI worth it
By Cliff SaranNo stranger to advanced technologies, the cosmetics firm is partnering with IBM on GenAI capabilities to support its sustainability goals
-
16 Jan 2025
Bank of England and New York counterpart exchange puts technology cooperation into 3D
By Karl FlindersA staff exchange between regulators will see US and UK financial technology experts cross the Atlantic
-
16 Jan 2025
Davos 2025: Digital supply chains at risk as world faces two years of turbulence
By Bill GoodwinWorld Economic Forum urges digital business leaders to build the resilience of supply chains, improve cyber defences and develop contingency plans
-
15 Jan 2025
Zyxel, Trellix and Picus improve partner programme offerings
By Simon QuickeVendors rewarding and supporting partners that get involved with key products and widen routes to market
-
15 Jan 2025
Government, Nesta and ODI issue £600k smart data challenge to technologists
By Brian McKennaDepartment for Business and Trade, Challenge Works and the Open Data Institute have issued a Smart Data Challenge to app developers and entrepreneurs with a total prize fund of £600,000
-
15 Jan 2025
Users protest, flee TikTok as clock ticks on US ban
By Alex ScroxtonAs the US Supreme Court prepares to rule on the future of TikTok, rumours of a sale are swirling around Washington DC while panicked users make plans for an exodus
-
15 Jan 2025
Biggest Patch Tuesday in years sees Microsoft address 159 vulnerabilities
By Alex ScroxtonThe largest Patch Tuesday of the 2020s so far brings fixes for more than 150 CVEs ranging widely in their scope and severity – including eight zero-day flaws
-
15 Jan 2025
UK’s female fintech leaders hit harder by investment collapse
By Karl FlindersUK fintechs led by women suffered disproportionately as a result of the fall in investment in the sector
-
15 Jan 2025
Davos 2025: Misinformation and disinformation are most pressing risks, says World Economic Forum
By Bill GoodwinWorld leaders, business chiefs and civil society organisations will discuss the risks posed by misinformation, disinformation and artificial intelligence at the World Economic Forum
-
14 Jan 2025
Subpostmasters won’t get financial redress until mid-2027 at current rate of progress
By Karl FlindersCampaigning former subpostmaster warns that some members of the group that took the Post Office to court might not receive financial redress until mid-2027
-
14 Jan 2025
Government funding to help businesses discover AI value
By Cliff SaranThe government is betting the bank on the power of artificial intelligence to fix the public sector, mend roads and boost the UK economy
-
14 Jan 2025
Many are called, but few are chosen: Secrets of MI5 watchers revealed
By Bill GoodwinDespite advances in electronic surveillance, security service MI5 still relies on human ‘watchers’. Government documents reveal what it takes to follow suspects without being detected
-
13 Jan 2025
UK government plans to extend ransomware payment ban
By Alex ScroxtonA ban on ransomware payments by UK government departments will be extended to cover organisations such as local councils, schools and the NHS should new government proposals move forward
-
13 Jan 2025
Metro mayors face similar digitisation challenges to banks, but lack their resources
By Karl FlindersUK regional leaders want to be independent of central government when it comes to digital transformation decision-making, but don’t fully understand what’s ahead
-
13 Jan 2025
CNI operators should ask these 12 questions of their OT suppliers
By Alex ScroxtonThe NCSC, CISA and others have set out 12 cyber security considerations CNI organisations and other users of operational technology should incorporate into their buying processes to force their suppliers to do better
-
13 Jan 2025
Experts say ‘something has to break’ before banks slow IT-driven cost-cutting measures
By Karl FlindersBanks will cut costs until something breaks and they are forced to scale back, according to industry experts
-
13 Jan 2025
Gramedia speeds up inventory checks with RFID
By Aaron TanIndonesian bookstore giant has sped up inventory checks, minimised shrinkage and improved customer experience with RFID-powered checkout kiosks and exit gates
-
10 Jan 2025
US bank FNBO uses Pindrop to tackle voice fraud, deepfakes
By Alex ScroxtonLearn how First National Bank of Omaha in the US is enhancing customer authentication and verification in its contact centres, eliminating friction points and making life easier for its customer service teams, with Pindrop voice security technology
-
10 Jan 2025
Mandiant: Latest Ivanti vulns exploited by Chinese cyber spooks
By Alex ScroxtonThreat actors are once again lining up to exploit vulnerabilities in the widely used Ivanti product suite, with an apparent link to Chinese espionage activity
-
10 Jan 2025
UK Defence Committee urges MoD to embrace AI
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonDefence Committee outlines changes it thinks the Ministry of Defence should make to realise the battlefield advantages of artificial intelligence
-
10 Jan 2025
UK fintech investment drops by almost double global average
By Karl FlindersGlobal fintech investments fell 20% compared to 37% in the UK, according to latest Innovate Finance figures
-
08 Jan 2025
German court finds hacked EncroChat phone evidence inadmissible
By Bill GoodwinThe Berlin Regional Court has found that evidence obtained by a joint French and Dutch operation to hack the EncroChat encrypted mobile phone network is legally inadmissible, raising questions about its use in other European countries
-
08 Jan 2025
Post Office scandal-stained Fujitsu orders staff to cut costs amid widening UK losses
By Karl FlindersJapanese supplier reports a loss of £170m in the UK in its latest financial statement and orders UK staff to cut costs
-
08 Jan 2025
Nato membership boosts Finnish civil and military tech startups
By Gerard O'DwyerTech companies in Finland and Sweden that offer civil and military products are benefitting from Nato military alliance
-
07 Jan 2025
Former subpostmasters invited to take part in Post Office Capture compensation scheme development
By Karl FlindersGovernment will look at a selection of cases where subpostmasters experienced unexplained losses while using the Post Office’s pre-Horizon accounting system
-
06 Jan 2025
Government develops quantum tech for military
By Lis EvenstadA high-tech atomic clock has been developed by a ‘secret lab’ and aims to decrease the reliance on GPS technology
-
03 Jan 2025
US Treasury incident a clear warning on supply chain security in 2025
By Alex ScroxtonA cyber incident at the US Department of the Treasury – blamed on a Chinese state actor – raises fresh warnings about supply chain risk after it was found to have originated via vulnerabilities in a remote tech support product
-
03 Jan 2025
Post Office staff list 14 scandal-stained individuals who should have honours stripped
By Karl FlindersStaff of the Post Office and Royal Mail from the past and present have written to the Forfeiture Committee requesting honours to be stripped from 14 people with links to the Horizon scandal
-
02 Jan 2025
Foodora tests drone and robot deliveries in Sweden
By Gerard O'DwyerFood delivery firm tests out drone and robot deliveries in Swedish capital
-
02 Jan 2025
Sir Alan Bates has ‘serious concerns’ over Post Office scandal compensation budget
By Karl FlindersCampaigning former subpostmaster welcomed ‘positive’ select committee report but voiced concern over inclusion of legal costs in compensation pot
-
30 Dec 2024
Post Office scandal campaigners awarded OBEs in New Year Honours List
By Karl FlindersFormer subpostmasters and campaigners Jo Hamilton, Lee Castleton, Seema Misra and Christopher Head honoured for their part in 20-year fight against the Post Office – along with former Computer Weekly reporter Rebecca Thomson
-
30 Dec 2024
Top 10 government IT stories of 2024
By Lis EvenstadThe past year has provided one of the biggest changes in government for 14 years, with Labour coming to power. With it, the new government has brought plenty of tech promises
-
30 Dec 2024
Top 10 financial services stories of 2024
By Karl FlindersHere are Computer Weekly’s top 10 financial services stories of 2024
-
24 Dec 2024
Top 10 police technology stories of 2024
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonHere are Computer Weekly’s top 10 police technology stories of 2024
-
23 Dec 2024
2024 review: Main themes in the channel
By Simon QuickeMicroScope takes a look back at some of the main themes that affected the channel over the past 12 months
-
23 Dec 2024
Top 10 NHS IT stories of 2024
By Lis EvenstadThe past year has provided a marked change in the approach to technology in the National Health Service, which has struggled to cope under significant pressure. We look back at the stories that made the headlines in 2024
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
17 Dec 2024
Channel moves: Who’s gone where?
By Simon QuickeChanges and moves announced at Computacenter, Genesys, The Noledge Group, Forcepoint and CirrusHQ
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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’
-
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’
-
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
-
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.
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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
-
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