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20 Feb 2025
Microsoft unveils quantum chip Majorana 1 for future advances
By Antone GonsalvesMicrosoft unveiled Majorana 1, a quantum chip with eight qubits, aiming for a million. It focuses on scalability for breakthroughs in various fields despite current challenges.
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20 Feb 2025
How organisations can secure AI agents
By Aaron TanDan Karpati, Check Point Software’s vice-president of AI, discusses the unique challenges and potential ways to secure AI agents
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19 Feb 2025
Microsoft unveils world AI model for video games
By Esther ShittuThe new type of foundation model is similar to Nvidia Cosmos. While it makes for a better gaming experience, it's also applicable to enterprises.
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19 Feb 2025
CaixaBank outlines artificial intelligence intentions in €5bn plan
By Karl FlindersSpanish bank announces Cosmos, an investment in its processes and technology that sits within its €5bn strategic plan
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19 Feb 2025
Kaseya boss looks back on his time at the helm
By Simon QuickeAs he moves into a vice-chairman position, the boss at the managed service provider tools specialist reviews the progress made under his leadership
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19 Feb 2025
ARM and Meta: Plotting a path to dilute GPU capacity
By Cliff SaranMeta wants to make artificial intelligence available to everyone who uses its platforms, but scaling AI to over one billion people is not going to be cheap
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19 Feb 2025
European and African tech skills programme could increase economic ties
By Karl FlindersAfrica is a continent on the up, and if Europe wants to form lucrative relationships with its nations, it must have something to trade. IT skills and knowledge exchanges unlock opportunities
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19 Feb 2025
Warning over privacy of encrypted messages as Russia targets Signal Messenger
By Bill GoodwinRussia is using phishing attacks to compromise encrypted Signal Messenger services used by targets in the Ukraine. Experts warn that other encrypted app users are at risk
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18 Feb 2025
Singapore pledges S$150m to boost enterprise AI capabilities
By Aaron TanThe Enterprise Compute initiative will provide local enterprises with access to AI tools and expertise in a bid to spur AI adoption
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18 Feb 2025
DeepSeek-R1: Budgeting challenges for on-premise deployments
By Cliff SaranThe availability of the DeepSeek-R1 large language model shows it’s possible to deploy AI on modest hardware. But that’s only half the story
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18 Feb 2025
South Korea plots to become home to world’s largest AI datacentre
By Caroline DonnellyConstruction of a datacentre that is projected to be 3GW in size is set to start later this year in South Korea
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18 Feb 2025
Cyber Monitoring Centre develops hurricane scale to count cost of cyber attacks
By Bill GoodwinA non-profit company aims to measure the impact of cyber events on the economy using a 1-to-5 scale borrowed from hurricane classification
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18 Feb 2025
Meta’s planned subsea cable will exceed circumference of Earth and support AI innovation
By Karl FlindersMeta’s planned 50,000 km subsea cable will be the world’s longest and connect the five major continents
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18 Feb 2025
MSP cuts costs with Scality pay-as-you-go anti-ransomware storage
By Antony AdsheadAutodata gets Scality as-a-service for on-site immutable storage via Artesca, to allow customers to rapidly recover from ransomware and at the same cost per terabyte no matter the volume
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18 Feb 2025
CPX 2025: Check Point CEO talks up hybrid mesh security
By Aaron TanAt CPX 2025 in Bangkok, Check Point CEO Nadav Zafrir outlined a vision for network security centred on hybrid mesh architecture and AI-powered capabilities
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17 Feb 2025
‘Times are hard’ for fintech but latest report reveals glimmer of recovery
By Karl FlindersFintech investment in the UK hit a four-year low last year, as the wider EMEA region saw the lowest numbers in eight years
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17 Feb 2025
The Security Interviews: Yevgeny Dibrov, Armis
By Alex ScroxtonArmis CEO Yevgeny Dibrov talks about how his military service and intelligence work opened the door into the world of cyber security entrepreneurship
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17 Feb 2025
Liverpool reinvents customer service through digital platform
By Lis EvenstadLiverpool City Council wants to improve residents’ experience of dealing with the council, and sees digital technologies as key to achieving its goal
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14 Feb 2025
Kenyan AI workers form Data Labelers Association
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonA group of Kenyan data workers whose labour provides the ‘backbone’ of modern artificial intelligence systems set up the Data Labelers Association to improve their working conditions and raise awareness about the challenges they face
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14 Feb 2025
NHS launches breast cancer AI trial
By Lis EvenstadThe trial will see 700,000 women taking part in artificial intelligence-based screening for breast cancer, looking at whether use of technology can help identify signs of cancer earlier
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14 Feb 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeGeographic expansion, partner programmes, fresh warehouses and attempts to increase trust levels in artificial intelligence have all been happening over the past few days
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14 Feb 2025
Gartner: CISOs struggling to balance security, business objectives
By Alex ScroxtonOnly 14% of security leaders can ‘effectively secure organisational data assets while also enabling the use of data to achieve business objectives’, according to Gartner
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14 Feb 2025
Government launches consultation on plan to streamline business through e-invoicing
By Karl FlindersGovernment announces 12-week consultation on electronic invoicing as part of its plan for change
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14 Feb 2025
Lenovo CSO: AI adoption fuels security paranoia
By Aaron TanDoug Fisher, Lenovo’s chief security officer, outlines the company’s approach to security and AI governance, and the importance of having a strong security culture to combat cyber threats amplified by the use of AI
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14 Feb 2025
Top cryptography experts join calls for UK to drop plans to snoop on Apple’s encrypted data
By Bill GoodwinSome of the world’s leading computer science experts have signed an open letter calling for home secretary Yvette Cooper to drop a controversial secret order to require Apple to provide access to people’s encrypted data
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13 Feb 2025
Users eye LaunchDarkly experiments boost with Houseware buy
By Beth PariseauLaunchDarkly customers envision fresh opportunities for app development and business alignment with a new data warehouse option on the back end.
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13 Feb 2025
Aggressive deregulation creates risky business environment
By Makenzie HollandThrough DOGE, President Donald Trump is cutting work and funding to federal agencies to overhaul business rules and regulations in the U.S.
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13 Feb 2025
IT orgs expand business observability beyond their own walls
By Beth PariseauBusiness observability could soon become a part of your IT environment, even if you're not the one who originally thought of it.
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13 Feb 2025
UK accused of political ‘foreign cyber attack’ on US after serving secret snooping order on Apple
By Duncan CampbellUS administration asked to kick UK out of 65-year-old UK-US Five Eyes intelligence sharing agreement after secret order to access encrypted data of Apple users
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13 Feb 2025
EU looks to ramp up sovereign tech as Trump trade war begins
By Cliff SaranTrump’s trade war is now looking at the EU, with tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. Could US tech be in the firing line?
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13 Feb 2025
Advania UK unveils unified leadership team
By Simon QuickeTo integrate its recent acquisitions, Microsoft partner Advania UK has established a structure to oversee all operations
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13 Feb 2025
Baltic skills programme to help reduce European skills gap via Africa
By Karl FlindersLithuanian project sets out to connect professionals in Africa with European businesses in need of skills
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13 Feb 2025
Insight lists AI, security and 5G among channel opportunities
By Simon QuickeChannel player Insight is the latest to share its view of which trends are worth getting involved with this year
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13 Feb 2025
Interview: Why Samsung put a UK startup centre stage
By Cliff SaranThe launch of the flagship Galaxy S25 smartphone from Samsung showcased AI innovation from a company spun out of Oxford University
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12 Feb 2025
Docker Inc. CEO swap has analysts anticipating a sale
By Beth PariseauIndustry watchers see the takeover by a former Oracle exec as the precursor to merging with a broader software development portfolio at a larger company.
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12 Feb 2025
AI Action Summit: Two major AI initiatives launched
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonSustainability and ‘public-interest’ artificial intelligence initiatives have been launched during the AI Action Summit in Paris
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12 Feb 2025
AvePoint increases MSP support as Acronis warns they are targets
By Simon QuickeManaged service providers set to benefit from improvement to vendor’s platform at a time when criminals have them firmly in their sights
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12 Feb 2025
Forrester: AI and cyber security drive up IT spending
By Cliff SaranDespite artificial intelligence and cyber security increasing investment, technical debt remains a significant drain on IT budgets
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12 Feb 2025
AI Action Summit: UK and US refuse to sign inclusive AI statement
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK and US governments’ decisions not to sign a joint declaration has attracted strong criticism from a range of voices, especially in the context of key political figures calling for AI ‘red tape’ to be cut
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12 Feb 2025
MongoDB expands Sydney operations to support local growth
By Aaron TanMongoDB is doubling down on its Australian presence with a new Sydney office, housing engineering, support and go-to-market teams focused on R&D and tackling the region’s legacy technology challenges
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12 Feb 2025
Crayon looking for public sector growth
By Simon QuickeAhead of its tie-up with SoftwareOne, the firm’s CEO outlined its fourth quarter performance and touched on her hopes for 2025
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12 Feb 2025
CCRC reviewing 17 Post Office convictions with potential Capture software involvement
By Karl FlindersStatutory body began looking at convictions of subpostmasters who used the Capture system following the wider understanding of the Post Office Horizon scandal
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12 Feb 2025
AI at Leap 2025: Huge potential but a threat to the fabric of society?
By Antony AdsheadThought leaders in artificial intelligence gathered at Saudi Arabia’s Leap 2025 tech show to set out the next steps for enterprise AI and agentic AI, but also AI’s potential danger to human society
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12 Feb 2025
Amazon opens Asia-Pacific hub in Singapore
By Aaron TanAmazon has launched a 360,000 sq ft Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore, housing both Amazon and AWS employees
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12 Feb 2025
Cisco: We will get better on AI power consumption
By Alex ScroxtonAt Cisco Live EMEA in Amsterdam, Cisco execs shared their thoughts on the developing issues around how artificial intelligence is affecting datacentre power consumption
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12 Feb 2025
Cisco Live EMEA: Network supplier tightens AI embrace
By Alex ScroxtonAt its annual EMEA show, Cisco tech leadership unveiled a raft of new products, services and features designed to help customers do more with artificial intelligence
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11 Feb 2025
Microsoft plugs two zero-days for February Patch Tuesday
By Tom WalatThe company corrects active exploits in vulnerable Windows systems, one of which could give the attacker complete control if successful.
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11 Feb 2025
Google: Cyber crime meshes with cyber warfare as states enlist gangs
By Brian McKennaA report from the Google Threat Intelligence Group depicts China, Russia, Iran and North Korea as a bloc using cyber criminal gangs to attack the national security of western countries
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11 Feb 2025
CEO testifies on federal agencies as lawmakers clash on Musk
By Makenzie HollandAxon Enterprise CEO Rick Smith testified that federal agencies like the FTC engage in regulatory overreach, and that their power should receive more oversight.
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11 Feb 2025
MPs demand bank bosses come clean over IT outages following Barclays crash
By Karl FlindersTreasury committee wants banks to provide details of how IT failures have affected their businesses over the past two years
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11 Feb 2025
Fujitsu public sector boss says supplier has advantage in HMRC bid despite Post Office scandal
By Karl FlindersFujitsu public sector boss is banking on huge deals with HMRC despite Post Office scandal, after another lucrative year
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11 Feb 2025
AI Action Summit: Global leaders decry AI red tape
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe focus of previous AI summits on the safety of artificial intelligence systems has been replaced by concerns there is too much regulatory red tape, which politicians and AI developers have argued is holding back innovation
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11 Feb 2025
AI Action Summit: European AI investment ramps up
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonA number of private companies and European governments have announced large-scale investments in artificial intelligence during the two-day AI Action Summit in Paris
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11 Feb 2025
F1’s Red Bull charges 1Password to protect its 2025 season
By Alex ScroxtonFor the upcoming 2025 Formula 1 season, Oracle Red Bull Racing adds cyber security partner 1Password to its roster of team suppliers and sponsors
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11 Feb 2025
New componentry extends NetApp ASA and E-series block storage
By Antony AdsheadOne-time king of the filers adds anti-ransomware to its more recent block storage families, while also adding in an extra FAS array, all on the back of upgraded components
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11 Feb 2025
Users looking to replace backup solutions
By Simon QuickeKaseya research reveals a portion of users are not only struggling with backup and recovery, but are considering switching technologies
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11 Feb 2025
Elon Musk capitalises on DeepSeek confusion to bid for OpenAI
By Cliff SaranThe market disruption resulting from DeepSeek has reset artificial intelligence, and now Elon Musk and a consortium of investors want to grab OpenAI
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11 Feb 2025
AI projects get £85m funding to improve NHS diagnostics and drugs
By Lis EvenstadThe funding pot is being distributed between three projects, aiming to establish new ways of researching how artificial intelligence can be used to target hard-to-treat diseases and develop medicines
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11 Feb 2025
Saudi puts $15bn into AI as experts debate next steps
By Antony AdsheadThe kingdom’s Leap 2025 tech show is the backdrop for huge investment, plus debate over the future of artificial intelligence as a productivity tool but which can also potentially undermine human society
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10 Feb 2025
Apple: British techies to advise on ‘devastating’ UK global crypto power grab
By Duncan CampbellA hitherto unknown British organisation – which even the government may have forgotten about – is about to be drawn into a global technical and financial battle, facing threats from Apple to pull out of the UK
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10 Feb 2025
DevSecOps platform tucks in API security as AI apps heat up
By Beth PariseauHarness merges with its sister company, Traceable, for API security, which has broadening appeal as organizations develop generative and agentic AI applications.
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10 Feb 2025
Natural England clears clouds with machine learning
By Cliff SaranEarth observation images from satellites can be blotted by cloud cover, but Natural England has cleared the sky using artificial intelligence
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10 Feb 2025
Google drops pledge not to develop AI weapons
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonGoogle has dropped an ethical pledge to not develop artificial intelligence systems that can be used in weapon or surveillance systems
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10 Feb 2025
Unionised drivers to stage ride-hailing app strike
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonDrivers employed by Uber, Bolt and Addison Lee are set to log off for six hours on 14 February 2025 in long-running disputes over poor pay, work conditions and algorithmic transparency
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09 Feb 2025
Allianz PNB Life modernises insurance operations with cloud
By Aaron TanPhilippine insurer implements a cloud-based health insurance policy management system from DXC Technology to reduce policy issuance times and speed up product launches
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09 Feb 2025
Government opens up bidding for AI growth zones
By Cliff SaranAs part of its AI opportunities action plan, the government is encouraging local authorities to put in bids for AI growth zones
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09 Feb 2025
HMRC spends £785m a year on running digital tax systems
By Lis EvenstadBeyond £785m spend, HMRC also spent £482m on upgrading legacy systems and introducing new digital systems, as it continues to fall behind its plans to become one of the most digitally advanced tax authorities in the world
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07 Feb 2025
Tech companies brace after UK demands back door access to Apple cloud
By Bill GoodwinThe UK has served a notice on Apple demanding back door access to encrypted data stored by users anywhere in the world on Apple’s cloud service
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07 Feb 2025
US lawmakers move to ban DeepSeek AI tool
By Alex ScroxtonUS politicians have introduced a bill seeking to ban the use of the DeepSeek AI tool on government-owned devices, citing national security concerns due to its alleged links to the Chinese state
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07 Feb 2025
Ransomware payment value fell over 30% in 2024
By Alex ScroxtonSeveral factors, including the impact of law enforcement operations disrupting cyber criminal gangs and better preparedness among users, may be behind a significant drop in the total value of ransomware payments
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07 Feb 2025
Tech job postings dropped in 2024, according to research
By Clare McDonaldJob postings for several IT roles returned to pre-pandemic levels last year, dropping when compared with 2023
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06 Feb 2025
Data maturity survey finds a quarter of organisations with no strategy
By Brian McKennaOne quarter of organisations surveyed for the third Carruthers and Jackson Data Maturity Index found to have no data strategy as they increase artificial intelligence engagement
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06 Feb 2025
UK’s Cyber Monitoring Centre begins incident classification work
By Alex ScroxtonThe Cyber Monitoring Centre will work to categorise major incidents against a newly developed scale to help organisations better understand the nature of systemic cyber attacks and learn from their impact
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06 Feb 2025
As Java turns 30, developers switch to OpenJDK
By Cliff SaranJames Gosling invented Java in 1995. It has been kept up to date and now supports artificial intelligence, but Oracle Java is no longer the preferred choice
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06 Feb 2025
Swedish commission delivers roadmap to drive artificial intelligence reforms
By Gerard O'DwyerSweden will invest in artificial intelligence in an effort to catch up with global leaders in the field
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05 Feb 2025
Malaysian public sector embraces generative AI
By Aaron TanNearly half a million civil servants set to get access to Google Workspace with Gemini to improve delivery of public services
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05 Feb 2025
Dynatrace drops dev observability gauntlet for Datadog
By Beth PariseauDynatrace and Datadog both plan to ship live debugging tools as they vie for developer attention in the observability market.
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05 Feb 2025
Dynatrace ups AIOps ante with log analytics refresh
By Beth PariseauUpdates to Dynatrace CoPilot and log analytics for AIOps prompt users to dump other tools, but migrations can be a challenge.
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05 Feb 2025
Met Police spied on BBC journalists’ phone data for PSNI, MPs told
By Bill GoodwinThe Metropolitan Police monitored the phones of 16 BBC journalists on behalf of police in Northern Ireland, a cross-party group of MPs heard
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05 Feb 2025
Crowd-source testing helps drive Webex accessibility
By Cliff SaranConferencing software Webex has a number of accessibility features built-in and has worked with Applause to test how well these work
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05 Feb 2025
State of Open Con 25: Why public sector needs an open approach
By Cliff SaranOpenness, open source and open data were among the topics discussed at OpenUK’s State of Open Con 25 in London
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05 Feb 2025
MPs to scrutinise use of artificial intelligence in the finance sector
By Karl FlindersMPs launch inquiry into the use of artificial intelligence technologies in the financial services sector
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05 Feb 2025
Youth activists protest Meta over mental health impacts
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonProtest outside Meta’s London offices marks launch of Mad Youth Campaign, an effort by activists to challenge the ways in which corporate power negatively shapes the conditions young people live under
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05 Feb 2025
APAC organisations to ramp up tech spending in 2025
By Aaron TanOrganisations across the region are prioritising cyber security, customer experience and application development, even as they navigate cloud repatriation and a growing skills gap in AI and security
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04 Feb 2025
U.S. tariffs could stymie executives' product decisions
By Makenzie HollandAs trade tensions escalate, business leaders will be faced with tough decisions about product sourcing moving forward.
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04 Feb 2025
IT supplier helps address ‘overwhelming’ volumes of data from space
By Karl FlindersCGI is building on its decade-long relationship with the European Space Agency, and as more and more satellites entering orbit, its role in processing data is not set to diminish
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04 Feb 2025
India Budget: Tech takes centre stage with AI and infrastructure boost
By Kavitha SrinivasaIndia has earmarked significant investments in artificial intelligence, global capability centres and digital public infrastructure while boosting training and education in its latest budget
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03 Feb 2025
New Relic extends observability to DeepSeek
By Aaron TanThe observability tools supplier now offers enhanced monitoring for DeepSeek models to help businesses reduce the costs and risks of generative AI development
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03 Feb 2025
Nationwide Building Society to train people to think like cyber criminals
By Karl FlindersNationwide wants to help bring more diversity into UK cyber security skills base through partnership with training specialist
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03 Feb 2025
Government sets out cyber security practice code to stoke AI growth
By Brian McKennaThe government has set out a cyber security code of practice for developers to follow when building AI products
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03 Feb 2025
Disjointed industrial strategy a barrier to UK scaleup success
By Cliff SaranThe House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee calls on Labour to join-up piecemeal initiatives and cut bureaucracy
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03 Feb 2025
Government failed to provide accurate cost of Post Office scandal compensation
By Karl FlindersLimited information is likely to lead to significantly inaccurate assumptions on the cost of Post Office scandal compensation schemes
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03 Feb 2025
DSIT permanent secretary says more AI transparency needed
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe government must improve transparency around the use of artificial intelligence systems throughout the public sector if it is going to gain and retain trust in how the technology is being deployed
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03 Feb 2025
DeepSeek-R1 more readily generates dangerous content than other large language models
By Alex ScroxtonResearch scientists at cyber firm Enkrypt AI publish concerning findings from a red team exercise conducted against DeepSeek, the hot new generative AI tool
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03 Feb 2025
Australian government doubles down on AWS
By Aaron TanFederal government signs three-year whole-of-government agreement with Amazon Web Services, expanding access to cloud services for all levels of government
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31 Jan 2025
Police swoop on Sky ECC cryptophone distributors in Spain and Holland
By Bill GoodwinDutch and Spanish police have arrested four people accused of making millions of euros by distributing Sky ECC encrypted phones to criminal organisations
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31 Jan 2025
Businesses need to prepare as EU AI Act enforcement begins
By Makenzie HollandThe EU AI Act's Sunday enforcement deadline will be a test for EU enforcers as they begin assessing companies for compliance.
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31 Jan 2025
Barclays hit by major IT outage on HMRC deadline day
By Alex ScroxtonCustomers of Barclays Bank are left unable to access web app and online banking following a significant IT outage that seems to have come at the worst possible time
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31 Jan 2025
AI jailbreaking techniques prove highly effective against DeepSeek
By Alex ScroxtonResearchers at Palo Alto have shown how novel jailbreaking techniques were able to fool breakout GenAI model DeepSeek into helping to create keylogging tools, steal data, and make a Molotov cocktail
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31 Jan 2025
DeepSeek API, chat log exposure a ‘rookie’ cyber error
By Alex ScroxtonSecurity researchers at Wiz find a trove of DeepSeek data including API secrets and chat logs publicly exposed via an open source database management tool, raising questions about the fast-growing service’s approach to security
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31 Jan 2025
Maintel shares transformation progress with FY24 update
By Simon QuickeManaged services player Maintel issues trading statement, with the results of its focused approach clearly seen in the numbers
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31 Jan 2025
Everywoman in Tech Forum 2024: Being the best leader you can be
By Clare McDonaldWith the theme of ‘igniting leadership potential’, the 2024 Everywoman in Tech Forum focused on helping women to be strong and authentic tech leaders
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31 Jan 2025
How Zebra is empowering frontline workers through tech
By Aaron TanZebra Technologies’ CEO Bill Burns discusses the company’s growth strategy and how it is enhancing frontline worker capabilities through machine vision, artificial intelligence and robotics