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29 Dec 2025
Agentic orchestration, the next AI issue for CIOs to tackle
By Don FluckingerSalesforce, ServiceNow, AWS and others would like to manage all of your AI agents.
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19 Dec 2025
News brief: Browser security flaws pose growing risk
By Staff reportCheck out the latest security news from the Informa TechTarget team.
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18 Dec 2025
Agentic AI security focus of ServiceNow acquisition targets
By Don FluckingerServiceNow attempts to build one (secure) platform to rule them all.
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07 Oct 2025
IR35: Conservative Party pledge to reform off-payroll rules gets lacklustre response
By Caroline DonnellyHaving overseen two sets of reforms to the IR35 rules while in power, plus an abortive attempt to repeal those same changes, the Conservative Party has pledged another reform of the off-payroll rules
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07 Oct 2025
AI halves clinical trial approval times
By Lis EvenstadUse of artificial intelligence to flag up potential issues with clinical trial applications means assessors can approve new treatments faster
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07 Oct 2025
Peer demands Fujitsu pay £700m in interim as it prepares response to Post Office scandal inquiry
By Karl FlindersFujitsu, government and Post Office set to outline restorative justice plans, as peers calls for an interim payment towards costs.
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06 Oct 2025
Police ordered to give reasons in closed court for seizing phone of UK Hamas lawyer
By Bill GoodwinLondon court orders police to disclose reasons for seizing and copying the contents of a phone belonging to a UK lawyer who represented Hamas, but refuses an injunction to prevent police from reviewing the phone until after judicial review
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06 Oct 2025
Police facial recognition trials show little evidence of benefits
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonIn-the-wild testing of police facial recognition systems has failed to generate clear evidence of the technology’s benefits, or to assess the full range of socio-technical impacts
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06 Oct 2025
A year of channel progress at Jamf
By Simon QuickeAs the vendor sits down with partners this week at its event in Denver, a senior channel executive has talked of efforts made to improve its partner ecosystem
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06 Oct 2025
UK government to consult on police live facial recognition use
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK’s policing minister has confirmed the government will consult on the use of live facial recognition by law enforcement before expanding its use throughout England, but so far, the technology has been deployed with minimal public debate or consultation
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03 Oct 2025
Interview: Sacha Vaughan, chief supply chain officer, Joseph Joseph
By Mark SamuelsAs the houseware maker’s supply chain is being transformed for the digital age, its leader explains why technology knowledge is critical to her job
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02 Oct 2025
PSNI appoints legal counsel to report on police conduct after McCullough surveillance review
By Bill GoodwinThe Police Service of Northern Ireland has commissioned a senior lawyer to report back on whether there was any misconduct by police officers following the McCullough Review into the surveillance of journalists, lawyers and NGOs
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02 Oct 2025
PSNI appoints legal counsel to report on police conduct after McCullough surveillance review
By Bill GoodwinThe Police Service of Northern Ireland has commissioned a senior lawyer to report back on whether there was any misconduct by police officers following the McCullough Review into the surveillance of journalists, lawyers and NGOs
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02 Oct 2025
Interview: Chris Belasco, chief data officer, City of Pittsburgh
By Mark SamuelsBuilding data pipelines – the ‘connective tissue’ – is helping to improve operations and deliver better public services in the City of Pittsburgh
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02 Oct 2025
Regional booster programme aims to drive UK tech growth
By Cliff SaranThe government has launched a £1m programme with 14 projects aimed at supporting startups
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01 Oct 2025
Home Office issues new ‘backdoor’ order over Apple encryption
By Bill GoodwinA second Home Office technical capability notice requires Apple to provide access to encrypted data and messages of British users stored on its iCloud service
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01 Oct 2025
US government shutdown stalls cyber intel sharing
By Alex ScroxtonA key US law covering cyber security intelligence sharing has expired without an extension or replacement amid a total shutdown of the federal government, putting global security collaboration at risk.
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01 Oct 2025
Interview: Wayne Barlow, head of terminal products, Bloomberg
By Karl FlindersTechie turned business leader Wayne Barlow heads up the development of Bloomberg’s customer-touching terminal software
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01 Oct 2025
E-commerce platform eBay offers free ChatGPT training and tools
By Cliff SaranThrough eBay Activate, small businesses selling on the online marketplace will gain access to GPT-powered productivity and e-commerce tools
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01 Oct 2025
Over half of UK adults use mobile wallets
By Karl FlindersCash accounted for less than 10% of payments in the UK in 2024, according to UK Finance figures
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01 Oct 2025
North Wales Police pilots hybrid quantum emergency response
By Cliff SaranA hybrid quantum solver accessed through D-Wave’s cloud has been used to halve police incident response times in Wales
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30 Sep 2025
MPs press outsourcer TCS over Jaguar cyber attack
By Alex ScroxtonThe government’s cross-bench Business and Trade Committee has written to Tata Consultancy Services seeking answers over possible links to cyber attacks on Jaguar Land Rover, Marks and Spencer, and Co-op
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30 Sep 2025
Apple’s first iOS 26 security update fixes memory corruption flaw
By Alex ScroxtonApple issues an update for its brand new iOS 26 mobile operating system, fixing a potentially dangerous vulnerability affecting iPhones, iPads and other Mac devices
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30 Sep 2025
Cloud provider publishes ‘tech sovereignty’ plan for UK
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonIn the face of mounting data sovereignty concerns across Europe, UK cloud provider Civo lays out high-level plan for how the government can retain control and access of its data should the geopolitical situation sour
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30 Sep 2025
Bank of America builds GenAI assistant for instant answers for customers
By Karl FlindersQueries that would take an employee an hour to answer are completed almost instantaneously with the Bank of America’s generative AI assistant
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30 Sep 2025
Harrods hackers start contacting customers
By Alex ScroxtonRetailer Harrods has revealed that a number of customers whose data was stolen in a cyber attack have been contacted by the perpetrators
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30 Sep 2025
Google to pay $24m to settle lawsuit with president Trump
By Karl FlindersTrump launched legal challenge after being blocked from posting on his YouTube channel, which Google is now seeking to settle
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29 Sep 2025
UK and US urge Cisco users to ditch end-of-life security appliances
By Alex ScroxtonAn ongoing campaign of cyber attacks is targeting users of end-of-life Cisco security appliance kit
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29 Sep 2025
Harrods hit by second cyber attack in six months
By Alex ScroxtonData on approximately 430,000 Harrods shoppers was stolen in a third-party breach, but the cyber attack is not related to an earlier Scattered Spider incident, says the retailer
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29 Sep 2025
JLR tentatively restarts production, following £1.5bn government backing
By Brian McKennaJaguar Land Rover is to resume car production after a £1.5bn government loan guarantee amid its cyber attack fallout. Debate is growing over the bailout and insurance
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29 Sep 2025
Women’s Rugby World Cup premiered GenAI for broadcast match analysis
By Brian McKennaEngland’s triumph at the Women’s Rugby World Cup also saw the debut of generative AI for real-time broadcast rugby match analysis
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29 Sep 2025
Global payments network Swift builds blockchain capability
By Karl FlindersNot-for-profit global payments network to initially use blockchain-based shared ledger for cross-border payments, with further use cases to follow
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26 Sep 2025
Keir Starmer launches digital ID scheme, but does it stand a chance?
By Lis EvenstadAmid an economic crisis, public scepticism and confusing messages, could the government’s digital identity programme fail before it even gets off the ground?
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26 Sep 2025
Over half of India-based companies suffer security breaches
By Karl FlindersBusiness supply chains, which include Indian companies, are at risk of attack as more than half of suppliers were breached last year
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26 Sep 2025
Microsoft hides key data flow information in plain sight
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonMicrosoft’s own documentation confirms that data hosted in its hyperscale cloud architecture routinely traverses the globe, but the tech giant is actively obfuscating this vital information from its UK law enforcement customers
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26 Sep 2025
Government to introduce mandatory digital ID
By Lis EvenstadPrime minister Keir Starmer says the scheme, which will be compulsory by the end of this parliament, will help crack down on illegal workers, as well as provide benefits to citizens
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26 Sep 2025
Okta CEO: AI security and identity security are one and the same
By Alex ScroxtonAt Oktane 2025 in Las Vegas, Okta CEO Todd McKinnon describes AI security and identity security as inseparable as he tees up a series of agentic security innovations
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25 Sep 2025
Government might support Jaguar Land Rover supply chain to mitigate cyber attack impact
By Brian McKennaThe government is considering buying car parts from JLR’s supply chain to sell them on to the company once it recovers from the August cyber attack
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25 Sep 2025
Netherlands establishes cyber resilience network to strengthen public-private digital defence
By Kim LoohuisNetwork will connect organisations in a cyber crime defence initiative that goes way beyond information sharing
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24 Sep 2025
Internet shutdowns in Africa on upward trajectory
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonA comparative analysis of internet shutdowns in African countries highlights how the tactic is increasingly used to repress dissent and political opposition, depriving millions of people and businesses access to vital digital tools that sustain their social, economic and political life
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24 Sep 2025
Oktane 2025: Okta takes aim at agentic AI governance gap
By Alex ScroxtonIdentity specialist Okta is laying the groundwork for a number of incoming announcements designed to help its customers get to grips with the challenge of securing non-human, agentic identities.
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24 Sep 2025
NCA arrests man following cyber attack that disrupted air travel
By Brian McKennaThe NCA has arrested a man in West Sussex over the cyber attack on Collins Aerospace that disrupted Heathrow and other EU airports. He has been released on conditional bail
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24 Sep 2025
McCullough Review finds PSNI failures but no ‘systemic’ surveillance of journalists
By Bill GoodwinA review by Angus McCullough KC reveals that Northern Ireland police failed to comply with the law but that there was no ‘widespread and systemic’ surveillance of journalists, lawyers and NGOs
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23 Sep 2025
Jaguar Land Rover extends cyber attack-induced shutdown to October
By Brian McKennaJaguar Land Rover is extending its production shutdown caused by the 31 August cyber attack into next month, as government ministers drop by and supply chain workers lose wages
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23 Sep 2025
Post Office Capture appeals slowed by poor records
By Karl FlindersPoor data on the use of the Post Office Capture software is slowing the review of criminal convictions, says lawyer
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23 Sep 2025
‘Our worst day’: The untold story of the Electoral Commission cyber attack
By Alex ScroxtonAs head of digital at The Electoral Commission, Andrew Simpson’s mettle was tested when threat actors gained access to the regulator’s email systems and accessed sensitive voter data. Three years on, he tells his story to Computer Weekly
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23 Sep 2025
EU to shut door on Big Tech in financial data sharing
By Karl FlindersUS tech giants to be excluded from EU’s Financial Data Access initiative, which enables the sharing of certain customer financial data
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22 Sep 2025
Teen charged with Las Vegas casino cyber heist
By Alex ScroxtonAnother arrest of a teenage hacker associated with the Scattered Spider gang has been made, this time in relation to two 2023 cyber attacks on Las Vegas casinos and resorts
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22 Sep 2025
Cyber attack that downed airport systems confirmed as ransomware
By Alex ScroxtonAuthorities in Europe say the cyber attack that caused disruption to passenger-facing services at multiple airports, including Heathrow, was the result of ransomware, as investigations continue
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22 Sep 2025
PSNI chief sorry over failure to delete data unlawfully seized from journalists
By Bill GoodwinPolice Service of Northern Ireland apologises for failing to destroy data that was unlawfully seized from journalists, despite a court agreement, and to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal for failing to disclose key information to the court
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19 Sep 2025
Government meets with car parts suppliers amid JLR cyber crisis
By Alex ScroxtonGovernment officials have met with the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders to discuss the challenges they are facing amid disrupted production at Jaguar Land Rover
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19 Sep 2025
UK cyber action plan lays out path to resilience
By Alex ScroxtonA report produced for the government by academics at Imperial College London and the University of Bristol sets out nine recommendations to strengthen the UK’s cyber sector
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19 Sep 2025
UK needs better defences to protect undersea internet cables from Russian sabotage
By Bill GoodwinA cross-party group of MPs and peers has called for the UK to step up defences to protect undersea cables from Russian sabotage risks
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19 Sep 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Exertis Enterprise, Kite Distribution, e92spark, Akamai Technologies, Inforcer and Asanti Data Centres
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19 Sep 2025
French court ruling may lead to legal challenges over state Sky ECC and EncroChat phone hack
By Bill GoodwinA decision by the French supreme court may pave the way for defendants to challenge the lawfulness of France’s hacking of the EncroChat and Sky ECC cryptophone networks used by organised crime groups
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18 Sep 2025
UK banks still run software code written more than 60 years ago
By Karl FlindersMore than half of UK banks still rely on computer code written in or before the 1970s, and which is understood by only a few of their staff
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18 Sep 2025
Teen hackers charged over Scattered Spider attack on TfL
By Alex ScroxtonTwo men have appeared in court in London in connection with the September 2024 cyber attack that disrupted online services at Transport for London
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17 Sep 2025
Microsoft scores win against Office 365 credential thieves
By Alex ScroxtonMicrosoft’s Digital Crimes Unit disrupts a major phishing-as-a-service operation that targeted and stole Office 365 usernames and credentials
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17 Sep 2025
Hamas lawyer challenges police after they seized legal files from phone in Schedule 7 stop
By Bill GoodwinA UK solicitor hired by Hamas to challenge its proscription in the UK as a terrorist organisation argues police acted unlawfully by seizing a phone containing confidential legally privileged material about his clients
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17 Sep 2025
Kaspersky looking for MSP growth
By Simon QuickeSecurity vendor Kaspersky is on a mission to increase the number of managed service providers it works with
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17 Sep 2025
Lufthansa pilots EU Digital Identity Wallet-based travel
By Karl FlindersTravellers will only be required to tap their phone to pass the various steps of checking in and boarding aircraft
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17 Sep 2025
NCC: How RaaS team-ups help Scattered Spider enhance its attacks
By Alex ScroxtonScattered Spider’s alliances with ransomware-as-a-service gangs act as a force multiplier for the scope, and number, of its cyber attacks, according to NCC Group analysts
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17 Sep 2025
Google Cloud unveils open protocol for agentic payments
By Aaron TanGoogle’s Agent Payments Protocol is an open standard developed with more than 60 global partners to create a secure standard for AI-driven transactions
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16 Sep 2025
Jaguar Land Rover extends production shutdown for another week
By Alex ScroxtonJaguar Land Rover says that vehicle production will remain suspended in the wake of a cyber attack, while the hackers allegedly responsible claim they are retiring from a life of crime
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16 Sep 2025
Interview: Using AI agents as judges in GenAI workflows
By Cliff SaranWe speak to Ranil Boteju, chief data and analytics officer at Lloyds Banking Group, about how the bank sees agentic AI in customer-facing chatbots
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16 Sep 2025
Turkish state tightens grip on comms
By Mark BallardTurkish subscriptions to fixed broadband were the lowest in Europe in 2024 and half as common as those in more developed countries
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15 Sep 2025
ShinyHunters linked to breach of French luxury goods house
By Alex ScroxtonKering, the parent group of fashion houses including Balenciaga and Gucci, becomes the latest organisation to allegedly fall victim to ShinyHunters
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15 Sep 2025
Amnesty: AI surveillance risks ‘supercharging’ US deportations
By Tiago VenturaAmnesty International says AI-driven platforms from Palantir and Babel Street are being used by US authorities to track migrants and revoke visas, raising fears of unlawful detentions and mass deportations
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15 Sep 2025
MI5 unlawfully monitored the phone of BBC journalist Vincent Kearney
By Bill GoodwinThe Investigatory Powers Tribunal heard today that the security service has conceded that it unlawfully monitored the phone data of former BBC Spotlight reporter Vincent Kearney
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15 Sep 2025
‘Utter madness’ as Post Office paid law firm double the cost of scandal public inquiry
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office legal representation at public inquiry into Horizon scandal cost twice as much as the actual inquiry
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12 Sep 2025
Post Office Horizon accounts are still a mess and replacement system is years away
By Karl FlindersSources say the Post Office doesn’t know whether millions of pounds of branch discrepancies are real or not
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11 Sep 2025
M&S parts ways with CTO after cyber attack
By Alex ScroxtonM&S chief digital and technology officer Rachel Higham steps back from her role in the wake of the April 2025 cyber attack on the retailer’s systems
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11 Sep 2025
Students an increasing source of cyber threat in UK schools
By Alex ScroxtonInsider threats arising from student activity now appears to be the chief cause of notifiable cyber or data breach incidents in Britain’s schools
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11 Sep 2025
Chat Control: EU to decide on requirement for tech firms to scan encrypted messages
By Bill GoodwinLaw enforcement and police experts meet on Friday to decide on proposals to require technology companies to scan encrypted messages for possible child abuse images amid growing opposition from security experts
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10 Sep 2025
Splunk.conf: Cisco and Splunk expand agentic SOC vision
By Alex ScroxtonThe arrival of agentic AI in the security operations centre heralds an era of simplification for security professionals, Splunk claims
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10 Sep 2025
Jaguar Land Rover admits data has been compromised in cyber attack
By Brian McKennaThe car maker revealed that data was stolen in the cyber attack that began on 31 August, as its production line continues to be affected
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10 Sep 2025
Could an environmental legal challenge derail government’s fast-tracked datacentre builds?
By Caroline DonnellyThe UK government is under fire after details emerged that it has waved through three large-scale datacentre planning applications without conducting an environmental impact assessment first
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10 Sep 2025
UK contactless card payment limits could be unlimited
By Karl FlindersThe UK Financial Conduct Authority says contactless payment technology and fraud protections have advanced enough for firms to adjust the limit
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09 Sep 2025
Splunk.conf: Splunk urges users to eat their ‘cyber veggies’
By Alex ScroxtonThe dawn of AI-enabled cyber attacks makes it even more important for defenders to bring their A-game, particularly when it comes to getting the basics right
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09 Sep 2025
Fujitsu braced for double-digit decline triggered by ‘foolish display of legal machismo’
By Karl FlindersInternally, Fujitsu UK is braced for major revenue decline as Post Office scandal takes its toll
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09 Sep 2025
The digital forensics crisis in policing: What’s going wrong?
By Sophia SheeraForensics experts say that most crime has a digital footprint, but the police are unable to keep up with the soaring number of devices that require analysis
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08 Sep 2025
Northern Ireland police kept inspectors in dark over surveillance of journalists
By Bill GoodwinThe Police Service of Northern Ireland failed to inform the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office about surveillance operations against journalists during annual inspections
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08 Sep 2025
Q&A: Stuart Robson-Frisby, Netwrix
By Simon QuickeThe firm’s recently appointed worldwide head of channel shares his thoughts on where partners are heading and his plans for the business
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08 Sep 2025
Liz Kendall appointed tech secretary
By Lis EvenstadFormer pensions secretary Liz Kendall replaces Peter Kyle as science, technology and innovation secretary in Keir Starmer’s cabinet reshuffle
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05 Sep 2025
US politicians ponder Wimwig cyber intel sharing law
By Alex ScroxtonUS cyber data sharing legislation is set to replace an Obama-era law, but time is running out to get it over the line, with global ramifications for the security industry, and intelligence and law enforcement communities
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05 Sep 2025
Jaguar Land Rover cyber attack keeps workers at home
By Brian McKennaThe recent cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover is keeping workers out of the plants as possible attack group identity becomes public
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05 Sep 2025
Lloyds Bank to use Workday software to help select staff for redundancy
By Karl FlindersLloyds Banking Group will analyse data on HR software to help it select staff for redundancy
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05 Sep 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments of note this week at Synaxon, Ricoh Europe, Zyxel Networks, SentinelOne and Sharp
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04 Sep 2025
Depression, anxiety, PTSD and suicidal thoughts: Post Office victims speak out
By Karl FlindersReport finds that former subpostmasters suffered and are continuing to suffer severe mental and physical problems due to their treatment by the Post Office
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04 Sep 2025
Number of UK banks reporting AI-driven productivity improvements doubles
By Karl FlindersSurvey shows that half of UK banks will increase spending on artificial intelligence as more see AI-related productivity gains
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04 Sep 2025
Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team chooses SAP Cloud ERP to gain edge
By Brian McKennaFormula 1 team Mercedes-AMG Petronas has chosen SAP Cloud ERP to help it comply with upcoming regulatory changes from the FIA
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03 Sep 2025
Open banking take-up grows by a third
By Karl FlindersRising payments are driving the adoption of open banking, with more than 15 million users in July
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02 Sep 2025
Cyber attackers damage Jaguar Land Rover production
By Brian McKennaJaguar Land Rover reports a cyber attack has ‘severely disrupted’ its vehicle production and retail operations, recalling similar attacks on other prominent British brands this year
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02 Sep 2025
Fujitsu’s roots in government go too deep
By Karl FlindersMPs and peers call on prime minister to review Japanese supplier’s ‘eligibility’ to bid for government contracts
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29 Aug 2025
ICO publishes summary of police facial recognition audit
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe UK data regulator has released a summary of its facial recognition audit of two police forces
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28 Aug 2025
Nebula launches engineering initiative
By Simon QuickeServices specialist offers verified framework to ensure those working with customers meet the required standard
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28 Aug 2025
Zopa Bank seeks partners to form AI skills coalition
By Karl FlindersSurvey by Juniper Research and Zopa Bank reveals full return on investment in artificial intelligence over next five years
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28 Aug 2025
Microsoft refuses to divulge data flows to Police Scotland
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonTech giant Microsoft is declining to share key information with Police Scotland about where the sensitive data it uploads to Office 365 will be processed, leaving the force unable to comply with UK-wide data protection laws
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28 Aug 2025
UK cyber security centre helps expose China-based cyber campaign
By Karl FlindersGCHQ cyber security centre and its international partners release details of malicious cyber activity linked to Chinese businesses
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27 Aug 2025
FairPrice taps Google Cloud to build agentic AI workforce
By Aaron TanSingapore’s largest retailer is deploying a suite of agentic AI applications built on Google’s Gemini, Vertex AI and Agentspace to transform its customer experience and internal workflows
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27 Aug 2025
Incident response planning cuts the risk of claiming on cyber security insurance
By Alex ScroxtonProper attention to incident response planning is emerging as a core cyber control when it comes to reducing the risk of having to claim on cyber security insurance, according to a report
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27 Aug 2025
PDS confirms ‘strategic restructuring’ with series of interim senior leadership hires
By Caroline DonnellyThe Police Digital Service has seemingly streamlined and revamped its senior leadership team, more than a year after two of its staff were arrested for suspected misconduct in public office
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27 Aug 2025
Home Office Fujitsu contract is ‘de facto’ conflict of interest in Post Office police probe
By Karl FlindersFujitsu supplies police with the network that supports national investigations, while its former staff are part of a national investigation
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27 Aug 2025
Ransomware activity levelled off in July, says NCC
By Alex ScroxtonRansomware levels held steady in the month of July, although the risk remained as persistent as ever