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10 Jun 2025
RFK Jr. removes all 17 members of vaccine advisory committee
By Alivia Kaylor, MScHHS Secretary RFK Jr. removes all 17 CDC vaccine advisory panel members, sparking industry concerns over vaccine policy, patient access and public trust.
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10 Jun 2025
UK finance regulator tie-up with Nvidia allows firms to experiment with AI
By Karl FlindersFCA wants to support organisations in testing their ideas for the use of artificial intelligence
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10 Jun 2025
Channel continues to deliver security training and support
By Simon QuickeResearch and MSP training platforms from security players underline the position of partners to deliver threat awareness
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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 building AI skills among its senior leadership
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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
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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
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
Who takes responsibility? Birmingham’s ERP extraordinary meeting
By Cliff SaranCouncil members took the opportunity to raise their concerns during the Birmingham City Council ERP meeting, which took place on 11 March
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17 Mar 2025
Satellite technology to provide broadband to remote areas of Buckinghamshire
By Karl FlindersBuckinghamshire Council harnesses low Earth orbit technology to serve the most remote areas of the county with ultrafast broadband
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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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14 Mar 2025
Can a future digital NHS survive another change?
By Lis EvenstadComputer Weekly looks at the prime minister’s decision to abolish NHS England and the potential impact on the progress of digitising the NHS
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14 Mar 2025
Will Whitehall withstand Starmer’s AI revolution?
By Lis EvenstadAs the prime minister sets out plans for the use of artificial intelligence to take over civil service tasks, Computer Weekly looks at potential challenges and concerns around the decision
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14 Mar 2025
Minister asks for evidence of Post Office ECCO+ system problems
By Karl FlindersSubpostmaster federation is calling on former Post Office crown branch staff to come forward if they experienced problems with ECCO+
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14 Mar 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Exertis Supplies, Softcat, Konica Minolta Business Solutions, Fivetran, SUSE and Centreon
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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
Starmer to send AI tech teams into government departments
By Lis EvenstadIn his plans to reform the state, the prime minister is pushing for artificial intelligence to take on tasks for civil servants and calling time on NHS England
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13 Mar 2025
Government announces inevitable end to Payments Services Regulator
By Karl FlindersThe government has abolished the Payments Services Regulator and will move responsibilities to Financial Conduct Authority
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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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13 Mar 2025
IR35 reforms: HMRC’s assessment of private sector impacts called into question
By Caroline DonnellyHM Revenue & Customs recently published figures that show it generated £1.8bn more than expected from private sector roll-out of IR35 reforms, but those figures are being called into question
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13 Mar 2025
Major strike by Fujitsu staff at ‘cash cow’ HMRC
By Karl FlindersFujitsu staff working at government department will strike for 22 days in protest over pay offer
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11 Mar 2025
Singapore Airlines to roll out Salesforce Agentforce
By Aaron TanSingapore’s flagship carrier is deploying Salesforce’s Agentforce AI agent platform to improve customer interactions and personalise experiences
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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
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
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
Government to create pathfinder programme for digital spend
By Lis EvenstadChanges to government digital spending will include staged funding with regular review and a pathfinder programme to test new funding models suitable for digital projects
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11 Mar 2025
Climb’s AI Academy coming to UK and Ireland
By Simon QuickeDistributor shares 2024 financial update and indicates its AI Academy scheme launched in Germany last autumn will be coming to the UK and Ireland later this year
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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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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
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10 Mar 2025
Goverment overhauls AI funding to drive agility
By Cliff SaranA startup mindset is at the heart of a Labour’s approach to how it wants to speed up AI innovation in the public sector
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10 Mar 2025
Government announcement on Fujitsu talks add ‘vague words’ and no interim payment
By Karl FlindersPeer James Arbuthnot says he is ‘disappointed’ that there was no mention of an interim payment in announcement of government’s latest talks with Fujitsu
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09 Mar 2025
David Willetts to chair Regulatory Innovation Office
By Lis EvenstadThe former science minister will lead the Regulatory Innovation Office, which aims to remove barriers and outdated regulations to speed up the road to market for innovative products and services
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07 Mar 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Schneider Electric and OVHcloud, while SonicWall and Sophos talk MDR
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07 Mar 2025
Interview: Madoc Batters, head of cloud and IT security, Warner Leisure Hotels
By Mark SamuelsThe hotel chain has embarked on a major cloud migration programme to improve innovation and enhance the security of its network and applications
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07 Mar 2025
Government to create digital sourcing strategy
By Lis EvenstadGovernment officials revealed to the Public Accounts Committee that it will develop a sourcing strategy for digital technology, steering departments on what to build themselves and what to procure
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06 Mar 2025
UK cyber security damaged by ‘clumsy Home Office political censorship’
By Duncan CampbellBritain’s National Cyber Security Centre secretly censors computer security guidance and drops references to encryption
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06 Mar 2025
Why did IT suppliers allow Birmingham City Council to go live with Oracle?
By Cliff SaranCouncillors at the local authority’s budget setting and audit committee meetings raised questions as Birmingham faces budget deficits
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06 Mar 2025
NHS chief data officers concerned by FDP roll-out
By Lis EvenstadThe Chief Data and Analytical Officers Network has raised concerns over the way the NHS Federated Data Platform is being implemented and NHS England’s approach to its adoption
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06 Mar 2025
Big bank systems crashed for over 800 hours in last two years due to IT outages
By Karl FlindersBank bosses forced to reveal extent of banking IT failures to MPs on the Treasury Select Committee
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06 Mar 2025
CFIT publishes blueprint for digital company business IDs
By Karl FlindersPlan to increase the use of digital identities by businesses could add billions of pounds to UK economy through compliance savings and reduced fraud
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05 Mar 2025
Apple IPT appeal against backdoor encryption order is test case for bigger targets
By Bill GoodwinThe Home Office decision to target Apple with an order requiring access to users’ encrypted data is widely seen as a ‘stalking horse’ for attacks against encrypted messaging services WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal
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05 Mar 2025
IR35: Government outlines two-pronged approach to umbrella company regulation
By Caroline DonnellyThe government looks set to deliver on its long-promised vow to roll out regulation for umbrella companies
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05 Mar 2025
French oceanographers clock up 23 years on Atempo backup software
By Stéphane LarcherOceanogaphic research institute keeps Atempo backup software for near a quarter century with no plans to replace it for protection of critical data helping map the world’s oceans
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05 Mar 2025
NHS investigating how API flaw exposed patient data
By Karl FlindersNHS patient data was left vulnerable by a flaw in an application programming interface used at online healthcare provider Medefer
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04 Mar 2025
NHS rolls out AI app to predict and prevent falls that could land patients in hospital
By Caroline DonnellyHealthtech company Cera's artificial intelligence app can also predict the onset of winter viruses, and is being keenly adopted across the NHS
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04 Mar 2025
Metropolitan Police concern puts brakes on Post Office Horizon data migration
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office has paused its project to migrate all Horizon data from Fujitsu systems to its own while in discussions with Metropolitan Police
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03 Mar 2025
Elastic building out increased channel support
By Simon QuickeVendor Elastic’s recently appointed partner lead is keen to develop and enhance relationships to work more closely with its channel and increase its support
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02 Mar 2025
AWS boosts telco cloud offerings with new Outposts
By Stephen WithersAmazon Web Services debuts new Outposts racks and servers that extend its infrastructure to the edge to support network intensive workloads and cloud radio access applications
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28 Feb 2025
France pushes for law enforcement access to Signal, WhatsApp and encrypted email
By Bill GoodwinProposals to be discussed in the French Parliament will require tech companies to hand over decrypted messages and email or face huge fines
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28 Feb 2025
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Nebula, Everything Tech Group, Check Point, monday.com, Scality, Horizon3.ai, TD Synnex, DTP Group and CrowdStrike
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28 Feb 2025
Post Office makes first official apology to Capture users
By Karl FlindersThe Post Office has written to former Capture user Ken Tooby to apologise for its failings which devastated his family’s lives
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28 Feb 2025
Major UK banks hit by payday digital banking problems again
By Karl FlindersA month after Barclays suffered online banking problems, customers at multiple banks report further issues
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27 Feb 2025
'Positive steps' in redress for Post Office Capture victims
By Karl FlindersLawyers say progress has been made in efforts to provide financial redress and justice for former users of the Post Office's flawed Capture system
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27 Feb 2025
MPs grill X, TikTok and Meta about online misinformation
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonRepresentatives from the social media firms said that while the scale of their platforms makes content moderation difficult, they are effectively dealing with the vast majority of misinformation
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27 Feb 2025
Peer demands Fujitsu cough up £300m interim payment towards Post Office scandal bill
By Karl FlindersKevan Jones tells fellow peers in the House of Lords that Fujitsu should also be barred from bidding for public sector contracts
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27 Feb 2025
CVE volumes head towards 50,000 in 2025, analysts claim
By Alex ScroxtonMany trends, notably a big shift to open source tools, are behind an expected boom in the number of disclosed vulnerabilities
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26 Feb 2025
US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard probes UK demand for Apple’s encrypted data
By Bill GoodwinA secret order issued by the UK against Apple would be a ‘clear and egregious violation’ if it provides back door access to Americans’ encrypted data, says US director of national intelligence
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26 Feb 2025
CISOs spending more on insider risk
By Alex ScroxtonInsider risk management budgets have more than doubled in the past 12 months and look set to grow further still in 2025, according to a report
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26 Feb 2025
Scottish police fail to record ethnicity in DNA database
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonScottish policing bodies are failing to properly record and publish data on the ethnicity of arrested people, making it impossible to determine whether they are discriminating against certain sections of the population
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26 Feb 2025
IoT and SaaS will underpin government legislation introduced to protect rivers
By Karl FlindersTech platform will enable water companies, regulators and the public to monitor pollution levels in rivers
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26 Feb 2025
Lord Holmes warns of increasingly ‘urgent’ need to regulate AI
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe real-world negative impacts of artificial intelligence will only get worse if the UK does not move to regulate the technology in a way that centres on accountability, trust and public participation, says Lord Holmes
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25 Feb 2025
Government launches Digital Inclusion Action Plan
By Lis EvenstadWhitehall aims to fix digital exclusion through funding local digital skills, as charities and industry pledge to help with skills training, devices and connectivity
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24 Feb 2025
Government seeks payments tech partner through £49m contract
By Karl FlindersUK government wants tech partner to help it embed open banking functionality into its Gov.uk Pay platform
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24 Feb 2025
European Union calls for more cyber data-sharing with Nato
By Alex ScroxtonUpdates to the EU’s Cyber Blueprint, establishing best practice for multilateral security incident response in Europe, include calls for more collaboration with Nato member states, as the geopolitical environment becomes ever more fractious
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24 Feb 2025
HMRC working to resolve system glitch that doubles self-assessment tax rebates
By Karl FlindersA communications glitch in systems processing tax self-assessments has seen rebates duplicated in ‘very niche scenarios’
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21 Feb 2025
Auditor: 2026 till Birmingham recovers from botched Oracle project
By Brian McKennaGrant Thornton’s report into a botched Oracle Fusion implementation at Birmingham City Council finds governance and risk comprehension failures to be at the heart of the fiasco
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21 Feb 2025
UK police forces ‘supercharging racism’ with predictive policing
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonAmnesty International says predictive policing systems are ‘supercharging racism’ in the UK by taking historically biased data to further target poor and racialised communities
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21 Feb 2025
A landscape forever altered? The LockBit takedown one year on
By Alex ScroxtonThe NCA-led takedown of the LockBit ransomware gang in February 2024 heralded a transformative year in the fight against cyber crime. One year on, we look back at Operation Cronos and its impact
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21 Feb 2025
Fujitsu’s £600m-plus prize with His Majesty’s ‘cash cow’ in 2025
By Karl FlindersControversial supplier continues to reap the rewards of government IT contracts despite its participation in ‘ghastly fraud’
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20 Feb 2025
Watchdog approves Sellafield physical security, but warns about cyber
By Brian McKennaThe Office for Nuclear Regulation has taken Sellafield out of special measures for physical security, but harbours cyber security concerns
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19 Feb 2025
CaixaBank outlines artificial intelligence intentions in €5bn plan
By Karl FlindersSpanish bank announces Cosmos, an investment in its processes and technology that sits within its €5bn strategic plan