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29 Apr 2025
Scattered Spider on the hook for M&S cyber attack
By Alex ScroxtonThe infamous Scattered Spider hacking collective may have been behind the ongoing cyber attack on Marks and Spencer that has crippled systems at the retailer and left its ecommerce operation in disarray.
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29 Apr 2025
RSAC 2025: Cisco Debuts Latest AI Cybersecurity Innovations
In terms of innovation, Cisco says it's 'just getting warmed up.'
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29 Apr 2025
RSAC: Fortinet's Latest Threat Report, Google Cloud-Mandiant, More
Many vendors are showcasing their latest AI-powered cybersecurity capabilities.
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29 Apr 2025
Gov.uk One Login yet to meet government cyber security standards for critical public services
By Bryan GlickThe government’s flagship digital identity system still does not fully conform to key national security standards three years after launch, while questions remain over whether historic security problems have been resolved
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28 Apr 2025
Fujitsu UK staff will get bonus despite Post Office scandal fallout
By Karl FlindersEmployees will receive bonuses as Fujitsu UK reaches sales target - suggesting that its pause on bidding for public sector business has had limited impact
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28 Apr 2025
Workers need more support for AI success
By Cliff SaranArtificial intelligence has the potential to boost the UK economy, but people need training and assurances that their jobs are not going to be disrupted
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25 Apr 2025
UK MoJ crime prediction algorithms raise serious concerns
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe Ministry of Justice is using one algorithm to predict people’s risk of reoffending and another to predict who will commit murder, but critics say the profiling in these systems raises ‘serious concerns’ over racism, classism and data inaccuracies
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25 Apr 2025
M&S suspends all online sales as cyber attack worsens
By Alex ScroxtonM&S shuts down online sales as it works to contain and mitigate a severe cyber attack on its systems
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24 Apr 2025
M&S systems remain offline days after cyber incident
By Alex ScroxtonM&S is still unable to provide contactless payment or click-and-collect services amid a cyber attack that it says has forced it to move a number of processes offline to safeguard its customers, staff and business
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24 Apr 2025
South East Water modernises through Google Cloud
By Karl FlindersUtility’s five-year transformation project sees it adopt Google Cloud technologies to help change how it works
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24 Apr 2025
Interview: Daniele Tonella, CTO, ING
By Karl FlindersThe bank’s global CTO has been in the role for less than a year and in that time has been working his way through four layers of tech
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24 Apr 2025
March ransomware slowdown probably a red herring
By Alex ScroxtonAn apparent slowdown in ransomware attack volumes is raising eyebrows, but the statistics never tell the full story
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23 Apr 2025
Qualys goes to bat for US cricket side San Francisco Unicorns
By Alex ScroxtonCloud security specialist Qualys partners with US T20 cricket squad San Francisco Unicorns and its Sparkle Army fanclub as the team prepares for its summer 2025 campaign
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23 Apr 2025
Digital ID sector calls for changes to government data legislation
By Bryan GlickSuppliers urge technology secretary to work more collaboratively with private sector over concerns government’s digital wallet will gain a monopoly in the market
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22 Apr 2025
Cyber attack downs systems at Marks & Spencer
By Alex ScroxtonA cyber attack at Marks & Spencer has caused significant disruption to customers, leaving them unable to make contactless payments or use click-and-collect services
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22 Apr 2025
Government tests experimental AI for housing
By Lis EvenstadThe AI tool will be used to turn handwritten notes and scanned documents into high-quality data, aiming to improve efficiency in planning decisions for housing
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22 Apr 2025
Investigatory Powers Tribunal has no power to award costs against PSNI over evidence failures
By Bill GoodwinInvestigatory Powers Tribunal judges have called for the Home Secretary to step in after finding they have no powers to award costs against government bodies that fail to disclose evidence
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21 Apr 2025
ERP customers seek answers to AI questions before investing
By Jim O'DonnellERP customers say yes to AI investments, as long as they can realize efficiency and productivity gains.
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21 Apr 2025
CW Innovation Awards: Finding revenue gains from parked cars
By Eileen YuSingapore real estate investment firm CapitaLand Investment taps machine learning models to optimise space utilisation across 23 commercial buildings and business parks
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21 Apr 2025
CW Innovation Awards: M1 aims to become digital-native telco
By Eileen YuThe digital-first telco is running all its back-end systems on the cloud, enabling it to speed up decision-making and enhance customer service
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21 Apr 2025
CW Innovation Awards: DBS AI assistant slashes call times and boosts productivity
By Aaron TanThe bank’s in-house generative AI tool is streamlining customer service, reducing manual work and speeding up response times, improving both employee and customer experience
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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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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
Interview: Markus Schümmelfeder, CIO, Boehringer Ingelheim
By Mark SamuelsThe pharmaceutical giant has built a digital and data platform based on cloud and standardisation, from which it is exploring technology opportunities in AI and quantum computing
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16 Apr 2025
Saudi Arabia struggling to reach global leadership in deeptech
By Mark BallardPetrostate monarchy trying to build surrogate industry made of foreign startups because own ecosystem is too immature
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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
UK challenger bank targets US’s mid-tier banking sector with tech platform
By Karl FlindersStarling Bank expands its banking as a service platform sales operation into the North American market
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15 Apr 2025
Innov8 and Sage mark 25 years of partnership
By Simon QuickeThe channel player and vendor provide an example of trust and value over more than two decades
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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
Computer and law experts respond to call for opinions on computer evidence
By Karl FlindersIT and legal experts have made submissions to a government consultation on the use of computer evidence in court
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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
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
More than 100 Horizon victims are challenging Post Office offers on complex claims
By Karl FlindersCalls for advanced dispute resolution meetings by victims of the Post Office Horizon system have been ignored by the Department of Business and Trade
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11 Apr 2025
Wes Streeting launches digital qualification for social care leaders
By Lis EvenstadAs part of the government’s plan to create a digital national care service, social care leaders will be trained in adopting and using cutting-edge technology
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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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10 Apr 2025
Mattel taps into Google Cloud to accelerate product innovation in response to customer feedback
By Caroline DonnellyBarbie doll manufacturer Mattel reveals how leaning on Google Cloud has enabled it to respond to customer feedback quicker and speed up its product development processes
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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
Lloyds Bank moves AI work onto Google Cloud platform
By Karl FlindersBanking group is cutting its emissions and accelerating the development of AI platforms by moving work onto Google Cloud
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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
Post Office gets extra £136m towards tech transformation as clock ticks on Horizon
By Karl FlindersLatest handout means government has given the Post Office more than a quarter of a billion pounds in ‘further’ funding, with half destined to support its technology transformation
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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
Current funding models prevent health and social care integration, according to report
By Lis EvenstadWhitepaper by telecare provider Tunstall calls for government to develop a national strategy to resolve fragmentation between health and social care
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08 Apr 2025
Interview: Sarah Hawkins, CEO, National Family Mediation
By Lis EvenstadThe CEO of the not-for-profit talks to Computer Weekly about how the organisation has finally automated referrals, after years of being told it was impossible, and launching its own mediation app
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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
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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07 Apr 2025
Post Office can’t find evidence for over 1,000 Horizon scandal redress claimants
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office has no evidence of errors for more than 1,000 subpostmasters applying for compensation through the Horizon Shortfall Scheme
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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
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeFind out what developments there have been this week at SentinelOne, Softcat, TD Synnex, Bugcrowd, Hornetsecurity, Unframe and Climb
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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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04 Apr 2025
UN warns of economic productivity crash due to AI job losses
By Cliff SaranArtificial intelligence can improve productivity, but a report from the United Nations warns of potential job losses disrupting economies
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03 Apr 2025
Danish supercomputer to drive innovation
By Gerard O'DwyerSupercomputer project will add a competitive edge to drive innovation and growth among Denmark’s enterprises and research organisations
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03 Apr 2025
Virtual reality enterprise journey a marathon, not a sprint
By Karl FlindersIT supplier is using virtual reality in not-for-profit projects that demonstrate its wider potential
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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
Tech sector still failing to rid supply chains of forced labour
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonKnowTheChain’s latest benchmark analysis of the IT sector’s efforts to address forced labour in supply chains shows there has been very little improvement in their due diligence practices over the last half decade
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02 Apr 2025
Arrow rolls out AI accelerator programme
By Simon QuickeDistributor increases support for partners looking to develop skills and take advantage of artificial intelligence technology, as well as identifying where to pitch solutions to customers
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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
Post Office Capture and Ecco+ users asked to make contact with Scottish statutory body
By Karl FlindersScottish statutory body attempting to contact people that might have been wrongly convicted of crimes based on the Post Office’s flawed systems
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01 Apr 2025
Interview: Ray McCann, Loan Charge independent review lead
By Caroline DonnellyFormer HMRC assistant director Ray McCann is leading the latest independent review into the UK government’s controversial Loan Charge policy, which has left thousands of IT contractors saddled with life-changing tax bills
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01 Apr 2025
Scottish support group for Post Office scandal victims launched
By Karl FlindersSupport group calls on former subpostmasters in Scotland who have been affected by Horizon errors to come forward
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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
Understanding of ‘black box’ IT systems will reduce Post Office scandal-like risk
By Karl FlindersA Parliamentary committee has reported that leadership teams need to understand the ‘black box’ IT systems that underpin their organisations
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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
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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28 Mar 2025
Pure Storage responds to partner calls for increased profitability
By Simon QuickeVendor Pure Storage demonstrates that it has recognised the needs of its channel and is prepared to invest in rewarding growth through its enhanced programme
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28 Mar 2025
Government sends data scientists to AI school
By Lis EvenstadPublic sector data scientists will learn how to become artificial intelligence (AI) engineers as part of government scheme to upskill civil servants
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27 Mar 2025
UK public expresses strong support for AI regulation
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonMost of the UK public have experienced an AI-related harm and say they want laws introduced to regulate the technology, according to national survey by the Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing Institutes
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27 Mar 2025
HMRC consults on clamping down on tax avoidance schemes that ensnare IT contractors
By Caroline DonnellyHMRC has launched two consultations in the wake of the Spring Statement on proposals to curb the activity of tax avoidance schemes and their promoters
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27 Mar 2025
Experts question court’s rejection of former Post Office manager’s Horizon appeal
By Karl FlindersExperts on the use of computer evidence question why Court of Appeal rejected former Post Office branch manager’s appeal against conviction
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27 Mar 2025
Selangor teams up with Google Cloud on AI
By Aaron TanThe Teraju AI Selangor initiative will provide state agencies with access to Google Cloud’s AI tools and training to build AI applications in areas such as education and healthcare
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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
Past manufacturing disruptions a roadmap for Trump tariffs
By Jim O'DonnellManufacturers that survived COVID-19 disruptions are in good shape for what's to come, but don't expect jobs back in the U.S. anytime soon.
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26 Mar 2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use AI to catch wealthy tax dodgers
By Cliff SaranHMRC’s use of artificial intelligence is one of many initiatives outlined in Chancellor’s Spring Statement
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26 Mar 2025
More than 200 Lloyds bank bosses to receive artificial intelligence training
By Karl FlindersLloyds banking group is running a six-month training programme with the aim of giving senior leadership AI skills
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26 Mar 2025
Gigamon works with partners to cut through the noise
There are numerous observability options, but the pressure on customers is increasing and demand for vendors and partners to deliver a solid service has grown in importance
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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
Government needs to fix tech staff hiring process, says Whitehall’s AI boss
By Lis EvenstadGiving evidence to the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, tech experts highlighted the lack of clarity on data exchange, the need for the new Government Digital Service to execute, and a lack of actual tech experts
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25 Mar 2025
Kroll reviewing Post Office Horizon’s current integrity and discrepancy identification
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office appoints third party to review Horizon following concerns about current version of the system
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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
MPs demand government reconsider response to Post Office compensation report
By Karl FlindersSelect committee calls on government to ‘reflect and revise’ response to Post Office scandal compensation scheme
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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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24 Mar 2025
‘Bankenstein’ and a cold calculation means banking crashes will continue
By Karl FlindersFollowing a three-day crash at Barclays, UK banks were forced to explain to MPs when, how and why digital services became unavailable over past two years
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23 Mar 2025
How Jetstar is tapping data analytics
By Stephen WithersLow-cost carrier Jetstar is using the Snowflake data platform to optimise the number of meals to carry onboard and to generate flight schedules, among other data analytics initiatives to improve its operations
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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
Dutch workforce faces radical transformation as AI adoption accelerates
By Kim LoohuisWhile the Netherlands leads Europe in AI adoption, a deeper analysis of the labour market reveals a more nuanced narrative than the apocalyptic predictions of job losses
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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
What HP’s Amplify announcements mean for UK partners
By Simon QuickeThe vendor’s UK&I channel lead talks us through the changes that were announced this week
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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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20 Mar 2025
Government considering redress scheme for families of Post Office scandal victims
By Karl FlindersCampaign group brings together the children of subpostmasters to meet Post Office minister to discuss redress for their suffering
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20 Mar 2025
NAS storage: TrueNAS aims to make it big in Europe
By Yann SerraAimed at the SME market, but with NAS systems that go to tens of petabytes, iXsystems brings dual controllers, NVMe and hybrid flash, AI-capable storage, and container support
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19 Mar 2025
Air New Zealand takes off with digital transformation deal
By Aaron TanThe airline aims to become a digital leader with TCS’s help to improve fleet management, crew scheduling and ground services through the use of artificial intelligence
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19 Mar 2025
HP announces improved compensation package
By Simon QuickeVendor’s Amplify event used to talk of increased benefits, greater artificial intelligence support and progress on sustainability programme
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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
Former subpostmaster to sue Post Office and Fujitsu for judgment ‘obtained by fraud’
By Karl FlindersLee Castleton, one of a group of seven former subpostmasters who began the fight against the Post Office in 2009, triggers ‘seismic’ shift in Post Office scandal
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18 Mar 2025
Local digital government needs overhaul, says Future Governance Forum report
By Lis EvenstadFuture Governance Forum calls for a new blueprint to modernise and digitise local government