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17 Apr 2025
Consolidation continues with M Group snapping up Telent
By Simon QuickeMove will bring together critical infrastructure specialists serving customers across both public and private sectors
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17 Apr 2025
What’s new and not new with OpenAI’s latest reasoning models
By Esther ShittuThe o3 and o4-mini models are supposed to be better than previous models. While they have improved abilities that can be seen as agentic, the upgrades are mostly incremental.
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17 Apr 2025
Tariff turmoil is making supply chain security riskier
By Alex ScroxtonMany businesses around the world are taking the decision to alter their supplier mix in the face of tariff uncertainty, but in doing so are creating more cyber risks for themselves, according to a report
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17 Apr 2025
Standard Chartered grounds AI ambitions in data governance
By Aaron TanThe bank’s group chief data officer, Mohammed Rahim, outlines how the bank is modernising its data infrastructure and governance practices to support its AI initiatives
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16 Apr 2025
Footballers object to processing of performance data
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonFootball players are seeking to gain more control of their performance data through ‘stop processing’ requests, in an attempt to strike a better balance between firms’ commercial interests and the data rights of footballers
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16 Apr 2025
CISA extends Mitre CVE contract at last moment
By Alex ScroxtonThe US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has ridden to the rescue of the under-threat Mitre CVE Programme, approving a last-minute, 11-month contract extension to preserve the project’s vital security vulnerability work
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16 Apr 2025
CVE Foundation pledges continuity after Mitre funding cut
By Alex ScroxtonWith news that Mitre’s contract to run the world-renowned CVE Programme is abruptly terminating, a breakaway group is setting up a non-profit foundation to try to ensure the project’s continuity
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16 Apr 2025
Security leaders grapple with AI-driven threats
By Aaron TanExperts warn of AI’s dual role in both empowering and challenging cyber defences, and called for intelligence sharing and the need to strike a balance between AI-driven innovation and existing security practices
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15 Apr 2025
Global leaders reckon with U.S. tariffs
By Makenzie HollandThe Trump administration says it is using tariffs to renegotiate trade deals, stop illegal drug crossings into the U.S. and boost domestic manufacturing.
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15 Apr 2025
Mitre warns over lapse in CVE coverage
By Alex ScroxtonMitre, the operator of the world-renowned CVE repository, has warned of significant impacts to global cyber security standards, and increased risk from threat actors, as it emerges its US government contract will lapse imminently
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15 Apr 2025
Hertz warns UK customers of Cleo-linked data breach
By Alex ScroxtonCar hire giant Hertz reveals UK customer data was affected in a cyber incident orchestrated via a series of vulnerabilities in Cleo managed file transfer products
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15 Apr 2025
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal explained
By Bernard KeenanThe Investigatory Powers Tribunal is a semi-secret judicial body that has made significant legal rulings on privacy, surveillance and the use of investigatory powers. What does it do and why is it important?
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14 Apr 2025
Meta settles lawsuit over surveillance business model
By Adele Zeynep WaltonMeta settles lawsuit over use of personal data in targeted advertising, opening up the possibility of other UK users raising legal objections to its processing
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14 Apr 2025
Distology increases consultative approach
By Simon QuickeDistributor looks to sign vendors to support its technology strategy and position it as a source of support and market leadership
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14 Apr 2025
Government faces claims of serious security and data protection problems in One Login digital ID
By Bryan GlickThe Government Digital Service was warned about serious cyber security and data protection problems in its flagship digital identity system, with insider claims that the data of three million users may still be at risk
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11 Apr 2025
AI surveillance towers place migrants in ‘even greater jeopardy’
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe use of autonomous surveillance towers throughout the English coast forces migrants into increasingly dangerous routes and contributes to their criminalisation
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11 Apr 2025
Met Police to deploy permanent facial recognition tech in Croydon
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe Met Police is set deploy permanent live facial recognition cameras on street furniture in Croydon from summer 2025, but local councillors say the decision – which has taken place with no community input – will further contribute the over-policing of Black communities
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11 Apr 2025
Warranty fraud fuels hidden army of hardware hackers
By Aaron TanWidespread warranty fraud is not only costing companies billions but also creating a breeding ground for advanced hardware exploits, warns hardware hacker and researcher Bunnie Huang at Black Hat Asia 2025
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10 Apr 2025
Google bets on unifying security tools to ease CISO pain
By Alex ScroxtonAt Google Cloud Next in Las Vegas, Google launches its Unified Security platform with the goal of bringing together disparate security solutions to help cyber leaders and practitioners address their most keenly felt pain points
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10 Apr 2025
Companies House goes live with One Login ID verification
By Lis EvenstadPeople can verify their identity with Companies House using Gov.uk One Login as the central government body becomes the 36th service to start using the digital identity system
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10 Apr 2025
Spirit of openness helps banks get serious about stopping scams
By Karl FlindersRecent announcements show that banks, financial services firms and IT companies are increasing efforts to curb online scams
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10 Apr 2025
Investigative reporter files legal action over police surveillance and social media monitoring
By Cormac KehoeJournalist complains to Investigatory Powers Tribunal after Northern Irish police placed him under surveillance as he investigated their handling of a high-profile death
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09 Apr 2025
Trump puts stamp on CHIPS Act deals with new office
By Makenzie HollandPresident Donald Trump tasks a new U.S. Investment Accelerator office with managing the CHIPS Program Office and reducing businesses' regulatory burdens.
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09 Apr 2025
Microsoft’s April 2025 bumper Patch Tuesday corrects 124 bugs
By Brian McKennaMicrosoft is correcting 124 vulnerabilities in its March Patch Tuesday, one of which is being actively exploited in the wild, and 11 of which are ‘critical’
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09 Apr 2025
Exploited Windows zero-day addressed on April Patch Tuesday
By Tom WalatMicrosoft delivers fixes for 121 vulnerabilities with 11 rated critical this month. Admins will have extra mitigation work to correct three flaws.
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09 Apr 2025
Google Gemini 2.5 Pro extends on-prem GenAI support
By Beth PariseauGoogle Gemini is the first proprietary frontier model that can be run on-premises via Google Distributed Cloud for privacy- and cost-conscious enterprises.
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08 Apr 2025
NCSC issues warning over Chinese Moonshine and BadBazaar spyware
By Alex ScroxtonTwo spyware variants are being used to target the mobile devices of persons of interest to Chinese intelligence, including individuals in the Taiwanese, Tibetan and Uyghur communities
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08 Apr 2025
Policymakers weigh U.S.-China AI competition after DeepSeek
By Makenzie HollandBoosting federal R&D, sustaining export controls and creating a federal AI framework are a few suggestions experts made to help maintain the U.S. lead in AI.
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08 Apr 2025
AI agents raise stakes in identity and access management
By Beth PariseauIT vendors roll out fresh tools to take on identity and access management for AI agents as enterprises deploy them internally and battle malicious ones externally.
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08 Apr 2025
Labour MPs launch digital ID campaign
By Lis EvenstadA large group of Labour MPs have called for the introduction of a digital ID system to crack down on illegal migration and benefits fraud
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08 Apr 2025
Spoofing vuln threatens security of WhatsApp Windows users
By Alex ScroxtonMeta has disclosed and patched a potentially dangerous spoofing flaw in WhatsApp for Windows that could have caused big problems for unwitting users
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08 Apr 2025
IBM boosts AI mainframe capabilities with Z17
By Cliff SaranIBM continues to try to break out of the mindset that mainframes are just for transaction processing. The latest server offers greater AI capabilities
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08 Apr 2025
Government punts cyber governance code of practice for UK businesses
By Brian McKennaThe Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s cyber security minister Feryal Clark announces a cyber security code of governance for UK businesses to follow
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08 Apr 2025
Over £18m stolen from Santander UK customers in first three months of year
By Karl FlindersBank’s latest quarterly report on scams said over £18m was stolen from its UK customers by scammers
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08 Apr 2025
UK authority’s search for answers over deleted Julian Assange emails comes too late to retrieve data
By Stefania MauriziThe Crown Prosecution Service has finally searched for information about the destruction of emails from the WikiLeaks founder’s lawyer – but too late to retrieve data about the deleted documents
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07 Apr 2025
UK SMEs losing over £3bn a year to cyber incidents
By Alex ScroxtonA lack of access to technology, little to no staff training, and competing priorities are losing UK SMEs up to £3.4bn to cyber incidents every year
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07 Apr 2025
NIST calls time on older vulnerabilities amid surging disclosures
By Alex ScroxtonThe National Institute of Standards and Technology is deferring future updates to thousands of cyber vulnerabilities discovered prior to 2018 amid surging volumes of new submissions
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07 Apr 2025
Court rejects Home Office bid for blanket secrecy in hearings over Apple encryption case
By Bill GoodwinInvestigatory Powers Tribunal rejects Home Office arguments that identifying the ‘bare details’ of legal action by Apple would damage national security, leaving open possibility of future open court hearings
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07 Apr 2025
Fintech body calls on government for national anti-fraud centre
By Karl FlindersIndustry body says a national anti-fraud centre could be the vehicle required to effectively fight fraud through data sharing
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04 Apr 2025
Norway and Nordic financial sector ramps up cyber security
By Gerard O'DwyerFinans Norge sets up cyber security unit CTSU to support the finance sector in Norway amid increasing threats
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04 Apr 2025
Qualys exposes cloud and SaaS risks
By Simon QuickeChannel opportunity to help customers struggling to manage their cloud and hosted environments
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04 Apr 2025
Banks to share fraud data with tech firms in cross-sector collaboration
By Karl FlindersUK banks join tech firms in fraud data-sharing initiative to enable collaboration on action to stop online scams
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03 Apr 2025
Trump aims to consolidate federal IT contracts
By Makenzie HollandMoving billions of dollars' worth of contracts into the General Services Administration could create workload challenges as the federal agency navigates staffing cuts.
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03 Apr 2025
Channel reacts to government move to strengthen MSP security
By Simon QuickeThe government’s recent policy statement around the Security and Resilience Bill will have implications on hundreds of managed service providers
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03 Apr 2025
Are LLM firewalls the future of AI security?
By Aaron TanAs large language models permeate industries, experts at Black Hat Asia 2025 debate the need for LLM firewalls and explore their role in fending off emerging AI threats
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02 Apr 2025
U.S. levies tariffs in onshoring bid, hiking tech costs
By Makenzie HollandNewly implemented tariffs mean businesses will face added costs and trade complexities as the Trump administration pushes for companies to manufacture onshore.
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02 Apr 2025
Model Context Protocol fever spreads in cloud-native world
By Beth PariseauThe Anthropic-led spec for AI agent tool connections gains further momentum this week, with support from cloud-native infrastructure vendors such as Kubiya and Solo.io.
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02 Apr 2025
UKtech50 2025 – help us find the most influential people in UK IT
By Lis EvenstadComputer Weekly’s annual search for the 50 most influential people in UK IT is on – let us know who you would like to nominate for this year's list
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02 Apr 2025
MSPs remain targets for ransomware attacks
By Simon QuickeChannel advised to increase efforts to protect against cyber attacks as they continue to be in the sights of criminals
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01 Apr 2025
Gmail ‘bubble’ encryption may be an S/MIME killer, says Google
By Alex ScroxtonMarking the 21st anniversary of Gmail, Google is preparing to roll out an end-to-end encryption standard for its email service in hopes of democratising encryption and leaving old standards in the dust
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01 Apr 2025
Apple devices are at ‘most risk’ in UK following government ‘backdoor’ order
By Bill GoodwinHome Office refuses to answer questions from Lords over technical capability notice issued against Apple’s iCloud Advanced Data Protection encryption services
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31 Mar 2025
Top 1,000 IT service providers in scope of UK cyber bill
By Alex ScroxtonThe government’s proposed Cyber Security and Resilience Bill is set to include regulatory provisions covering both datacentre operators and larger IT service providers
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31 Mar 2025
Reassessing UK law enforcement data adequacy
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonComputer Weekly takes stock of proposed changes to the UK’s law enforcement data protection rules and how it could affect data adequacy with the European Union
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31 Mar 2025
UK law enforcement data adequacy at risk
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK government says reforms to police data protection rules will help to simplify law enforcement data processing, but critics argue the changes will lower protection to the point where the UK risks losing its European data adequacy
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28 Mar 2025
News brief: China-linked APTs and Russian access broker
By SearchSecurity StaffCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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28 Mar 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Logpoint, CrowdStrike, LevelBlue, IFT, Omnissa, Bitdefender and Techs + Together
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27 Mar 2025
Research team demonstrates certified quantum randomness
By Cliff SaranA 56-qubit trapped ion quantum computer from Quantinuum has demonstrated quantum supremacy as a random number generator
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26 Mar 2025
Advanced Software fined £3m over LockBit attack
By Alex ScroxtonThe ICO has issued a £3m fine to software provider Advanced in the wake of security failings that led to significant disruption to NHS customers in a ransomware attack
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26 Mar 2025
Congress weighs changes to regulatory agency CFPB
By Makenzie HollandCongress is taking a second look at federal agencies like the CFPB and considering reforms to ease regulatory and compliance burdens for businesses.
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26 Mar 2025
Supply chains of critical industries vulnerable to cyber attack
By Simon QuickeCustomers advised to ask questions to make sure those they work with are aware of risks and have taken steps to fend off threats
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26 Mar 2025
Military AI caught in tension between speed and control
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe use of artificial intelligence in military contexts can unlock a range of benefits for defence organisations, but also highlights a clear tension between speed and control baked into the technology
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25 Mar 2025
Public Accounts Committee calls out legacy IT
By Cliff SaranUnsupported and out-of-date software and hardware are hindering the government’s artificial intelligence plans for the public sector
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25 Mar 2025
ETSI launches first post-quantum encryption standard
By Alex ScroxtonEuropean telco standards body launches its first post-quantum cryptography cyber standard, covering the security of critical data and communications
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25 Mar 2025
Scottish police hold almost no data on facial recognition use
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonIt is currently impossible to assess Police Scotland’s use of retrospective facial recognition for efficacy and fairness because the force does not collect meaningful information that would enable a proper evaluation
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25 Mar 2025
Tech specialist files legal claim after being refused security clearance for MI6 role
By Bill GoodwinAn IT specialist has asked the Investigatory Powers Tribunal to investigate a series of hacking incidents after disclosing their social media accounts to MI6 vetting staff
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21 Mar 2025
NCSC, DSIT enlist IBM to spearhead cyber diversity agenda
By Alex ScroxtonIBM signs on to a partnership deal in support of the popular NCSC CyberFirst Girls scheme designed to foster gender diversity in the cyber security profession
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21 Mar 2025
Google, OpenAI target state laws in AI action plan
By Makenzie HollandThe federal government is developing plans for AI policy in the U.S. Stakeholders want a federal policy preempting state laws as a top strategic priority.
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21 Mar 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at CMS Distribution, SoftwareOne, Dell, Integrity360, Evolve IP and Softcat
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20 Mar 2025
SonicWall and Azul note channel momentum
By Simon QuickeVendors share details of how the channel drove sales in 2024
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20 Mar 2025
Cloudflare unveils tools for safeguarding AI deployment
By Esther ShittuThe cybersecurity vendor's new suite helps businesses, developers and content creators deploy AI technology at scale safely and securely.
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20 Mar 2025
NCSC proposes three-step plan to move to quantum-safe encryption
By Alex ScroxtonThe NCSC urges service providers, large organisations and critical sectors to start thinking today about how they will migrate to post-quantum cryptography over the next decade
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19 Mar 2025
FTC commissioners fired as federal agencies face reckoning
By Makenzie HollandThe FTC, IRS and other federal agencies providing business oversight face policy shifts and restructuring measures under President Donald Trump's administration.
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19 Mar 2025
Softcat boss feeling optimistic as firm shares H1 results
By Simon QuickeAs Softcat shares its H1 numbers, its CEO outlines why the channel player is well-positioned to take advantage of improving customer demand
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19 Mar 2025
Clop resurgence drives ransomware attacks in February
By Alex ScroxtonThe exploitation of two new vulnerabilities in a popular file transfer service saw the Clop ransomware gang soar in February, according to NCC
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19 Mar 2025
DeepMind founder warns of compounding AI agent errors
By Cliff SaranArtificial general intelligence may be years away, but in the meantime, organisations are being urged to adopt agent technology
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19 Mar 2025
How Telefónica avoided VMware price hike
By Cliff SaranWhile some some organisations look for alternatives to VMware, Telefónica Germany has taken a different approach based on third-party support
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18 Mar 2025
As lawsuits pile up, Section 230 shields digital platforms
By Makenzie HollandSection 230 immunity and First Amendment rights create a staggering challenge for legal teams looking to hold social media platforms accountable for alleged harms.
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18 Mar 2025
Largest ever cyber deal reflects Google’s CNAPP ambitions
By Alex ScroxtonIn a signal of its future ambitions, Google lays down $32bn to acquire cloud-native application protection platform Wiz, reflecting the increasing need to secure multicloud environments
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18 Mar 2025
Novel encryption technology tests add value to Finland’s quantum computer project
By Gerard O'DwyerTests carried out at Telia will support the building of a secure quantum network
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18 Mar 2025
Seaco charts course for unified security strategy
By Aaron TanShipping container leasing giant consolidates security tools onto a single platform, leveraging AI and extended detection and response to improve security operations
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17 Mar 2025
GitHub Actions supply chain attack spotlights CI/CD risks
By Beth PariseauExperts say a GitHub Actions vulnerability should renew enterprises' attention to securing build pipelines the same way they secure production environments.
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17 Mar 2025
PSNI’s ‘ridiculous’ withholding of evidence in spying operation delayed court hearings
By Bill GoodwinLandmark ruling by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal will decide whether the surveillance court can award costs against government bodies accused of unreasonable behaviour
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17 Mar 2025
Online Safety Act measures come into effect
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonRegulator Ofcom is now able to take enforcement action against platforms under the Online Safety Act if they fail to proactively safeguard against content such as terrorist or child sexual abuse material
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17 Mar 2025
How Oracle is using AI to combat financial crime
By Aaron TanThe tech giant is leveraging artificial intelligence to surface fraudulent financial transactions and improve the efficiency of financial crime investigations, offering relief to banks battling high costs and alert fatigue
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14 Mar 2025
Apple encryption legal challenge heard behind closed doors despite calls for public hearing
By Bill GoodwinInvestigatory Powers Tribunal hearing held behind closed doors as press and civil society groups argue for open hearings
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14 Mar 2025
AI Action Summit review: Differing views cast doubt on AI’s ability to benefit whole of society
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonGovernments, companies and civil society groups gathered at the third global AI summit to discuss how the technology can work for the benefit of everyone in society, but experts say competing imperatives mean there is no guarantee these visions will win out
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13 Mar 2025
Chinese espionage group UNC3886 targets Juniper routers
By Aaron TanAdvanced persistent threat group UNC3886 deployed custom backdoors on end-of-life Juniper Networks routers, underscoring the need for timely patching and advanced security monitoring
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13 Mar 2025
US Congress demands UK lifts gag on Apple encryption order
By Bill GoodwinApple and Google have told US lawmakers that they cannot tell Congress whether they have received technical capability notices from the UK
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13 Mar 2025
SuperBlack ransomware may have ties to LockBit
By Alex ScroxtonForescout researchers report on a new ransomware gang that appears to be keeping the legacy of the notorious LockBit crew alive
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13 Mar 2025
HMRC looks to upgrade SOC with advanced SIEM tech
By Alex ScroxtonHMRC issues a request for information notice ahead of opening up bids for a new security information and event management project that aims to reinforce its ability to respond to cyber threats
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13 Mar 2025
Driving licence data could be used for police facial recognition
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe government’s Crime and Policing Bill could allow police to access the UK driving licence database for use in facial recognition watchlists, but the Home Office denies biometric data would be repurposed in this way
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12 Mar 2025
iPhone, iPad update fixes critical WebKit flaw
By Alex ScroxtoniPhone and iPad users are advised to update their devices as Apple addresses an out-of-bounds write issue in the WebKit browser engine that appears to have been exploited in targeted cyber attacks
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11 Mar 2025
March Patch Tuesday fixes 6 Windows zero-day exploits
By Tom WalatAll the vulnerabilities that had been actively exploited in the wild will get resolved quickly by deploying the Windows cumulative update for this month.
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11 Mar 2025
March Patch Tuesday brings 57 fixes, multiple zero-days
By Alex ScroxtonThe third Patch Tuesday of 2025 brings fixes for 57 flaws and a hefty number of zero-days
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11 Mar 2025
Musk claims of Ukraine DDoS attack derided by cyber community
By Alex ScroxtonElon Musk draws criticism after accusing Ukraine of being behind a significant DDoS attack against social media platform X
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11 Mar 2025
Perimeter security appliances source of most ransomware hits
By Alex ScroxtonPerimeter security appliances and devices, particularly VPNs, prove to be the most popular entry points into victim networks for financially motivated ransomware gangs, according to reports
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11 Mar 2025
Dutch police disrupt half of ransomware operations, finds embedded PHD student
By Kim LoohuisDutch PhD study reveals the impact of centralised intelligence and strategic interventions in the fight against ransomware
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11 Mar 2025
SailPoint expands MSP programme
By Simon QuickeSecurity player widens the customer base its managed service provider partners can go after
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11 Mar 2025
Secret London tribunal to hear appeal in Apple vs government battle over encryption
By Bill GoodwinCampaigners call for High Court hearing to be held in public as tech giant appeals against UK government order to open a backdoor into its encrypted iCloud service
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11 Mar 2025
UK government under-prepared for catastrophic cyber attack, hears PAC
By Brian McKennaThe Commons Public Accounts Committee heard government IT leaders respond to recent National Audit Office findings that the government’s cyber resilience is under par
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11 Mar 2025
Post Office scandal data leak interim compensation offers made
By Karl FlindersSome subpostmasters affected by Post Office data breach offered interim compensation payments
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11 Mar 2025
Singapore IT leaders boost AI security defences
By Aaron TanStudy reveals a surge in perceived importance of artificial intelligence for cyber security in Singapore, but declining investment in traditional measures raises concerns as sophisticated cyber attacks intensify
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10 Mar 2025
Peter Kyle sets stage for making tech work
By Cliff SaranDuring his speech at the Tech Policy conference, Kyle announced a number of initiatives to support AI and other new technologies