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21 Aug 2026
AI attacks lack stealth -- nation-state actors are changing that
By Alissa IreiToday's AI attacks are still hard to miss and easy to stop, but nation-state threat actors are quietly pioneering low-and-slow adversarial AI. Learn what the shift means for defenders.
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20 Aug 2026
Zuckerberg's manifesto: Do Meta's promises and actions align?
By Chris TozziMark Zuckerberg's manifesto on the future of AI sounds promising, with democratized AI and superintelligent personal agents for everyone. But is this vision too good to be true?
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19 Aug 2026
Data observability specialist Bigeye puts focus on AI spend
By Eric AvidonWith agentic AI costing more than many organizations expected, the data observability specialist's latest alerts users when the expense of an agent suddenly changes.
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21 Aug 2026
NCSC tells organisations to have AI kill switches at the ready
By Alex ScroxtonIn the wake of a series of cyber incidents involving AI agents, the NCSC has published interim guidance for operators of agentic systems, advising organisations retain the ability to pull the plug on AI systems entirely.
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21 Aug 2026
‘AI Resist List’ launched to challenge tech industry narratives
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonA collation of journalists, scholars and researchers have launched a database to document the increasing grassroots pushback against artificial intelligence technologies
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20 Aug 2026
ICO police facial recognition audits reveal ‘mixed’ bag
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonThe use of facial recognition technologies by UK police forces requires ‘significant improvements’ to ensure accountability and public trust, says data regulator
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20 Aug 2026
PoliceAI outlines plans to test and assure AI for policing
By Sebastian Klovig SkeltonComputer Weekly speaks with PoliceAI – a national body set up to build, test and assure artificial intelligence models for policing contexts – about how it plans to approach the development and implementation of automated policing tools
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19 Aug 2026
Premier League to phase in cyber compliance regime
By Alex ScroxtonThe Premier League is introducing mandatory cyber compliance rules, but they won’t be fully enforced until the end of the decade
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19 Aug 2026
Proofpoint launches AI security engineering centre in India
By Aaron TanThe security supplier is hiring over 200 engineers in Hyderabad to develop models that can interpret the intent behind the actions of AI agents, Proofpoint’s latest investment in a market where its business has tripled in a year
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18 Aug 2026
Apple addresses multiple WebKit vulnerabilities
By Alex ScroxtonApple’s latest security updates address a swathe of WebKit vulnerabilities, many of them apparently discovered using OpenAI tools
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17 Aug 2026
Multiple organisations investigating fresh wave of Cl0p breaches
By Alex ScroxtonMultinational giants such as Philips and Shell may have been affected after the Cl0p cyber extortion gang hacked a popular piece of PLM software
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17 Aug 2026
Trump enlists private sector for offensive cyber operations
By Alex ScroxtonPrivate sector cyber companies will support US federal agencies on offensive cyber operations under a new programme
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17 Aug 2026
Trump enlists private sector for offensive cyber operations
By Alex ScroxtonPrivate sector cyber companies will support US federal agencies on offensive cyber operations under a new programme
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14 Aug 2026
Quintas Energy deploys AI through Box to power workflows
By Cliff SaranThe company is using artificial intelligence with Box to help it classify and understand documentation
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13 Aug 2026
Ahead Foundry to increase support for UK and European customers
By Simon QuickeFirm opens facility to help users looking to design and deploy high-performance AI computing solutions
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13 Aug 2026
At least six police forces have racked up contracts with Palantir worth £7.8m
By Amaar Chowdhury and Max ColbertA joint investigation by Computer Weekly and Good Law Project reveals six police forces have used Palantir’s data analytics software, while several other forces are believed to have access through regional taskforces
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12 Aug 2026
Horizon3 backs channel with multimillion-dollar investment
By Simon QuickeSecurity player outlines how it intends to bolster its operations and the support it can provide partners
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12 Aug 2026
Sovereignty beyond residency: Why Gulf governments must rethink AI control
By Andrea BenitoVast Data’s Haider Aziz argues that auditability, portability and governance will determine the success of sovereign artificial intelligence initiatives across the Middle East
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12 Aug 2026
Why sexualisation of women by Grok’s GenAI is a data privacy issue
By Cliff SaranMP Jess Asato discusses her landmark legal case against xAI, explaining why she believes AI companies must be held accountable for privacy violations
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11 Aug 2026
Nearly 60% of people regretted taking social media financial advice
By Karl FlindersTSB survey of 2,000 people found that one in four have used artificial intelligence for financial advice
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07 Aug 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeWe recap the developments this week at TSG, Team Metalogic, Brother UK, Rapid7, O2 Business, ESET and AvePoint
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06 Aug 2026
Alarm sounded around supply chain risks
By Simon QuickeWith AI agents demonstrating their ability to bypass security, the need to protect against attacks originating from third-party suppliers has increased
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06 Aug 2026
South Korea's government overtakes telcos as top cyber attack target
By Aaron TanKaspersky researcher Sojun Ryu says ransomware crews have joined nation-state groups in going after South Korean organisations, as traces of LLM output start turning up inside malware
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05 Aug 2026
Mythos ran real-life supply chain attack in AI safety body test
By Alex ScroxtonAnthropic’s Mythos 5 has been caught orchestrating a real-world open source supply chain attack using social engineering techniques during a test run by the UK’s AI Security Institute
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05 Aug 2026
Chi Onwurah pushes to curb digital twins of real people
By Cliff SaranThe chair of the science, technology and innovation committee says digital twins of people should be covered by data protection law
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04 Aug 2026
Nvidia-backed Open Secure AI Alliance puts AI security and sovereignty in focus for Middle East
By Andrea BenitoIndustry coalition aims to develop open tools for securing artificial intelligence systems, a model that could resonate strongly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia as governments and enterprises seek greater control over AI infrastructure, data and cyber risk
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04 Aug 2026
Payment fraud a ‘fully fledged’ transnational security threat, says think tank
By Karl FlindersAuthorised payment fraud has moved way beyond being a consumer protection issue, says the Royal United Services Institute
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04 Aug 2026
Many medical AI developers unfamiliar with regulations
By Aaron TanMost developers feel responsible for the AI tools they build, but few know the frameworks meant to keep patients safe, according to a study by Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University
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03 Aug 2026
Apple files fresh claim against Home Office move to access encrypted cloud data
By Bill GoodwinApple has filed another legal complaint over a secret Home Office order requiring the supplier to provide access to encrypted iCloud data stored by UK customers
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03 Aug 2026
Court document in Asato case reveals xAI/Grok sexual prompts
By Cliff SaranGrok’s design and training allows it to generate harmful sexualised content, according to the policy file in its GitHub repository
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03 Aug 2026
Kaspersky to scan AI agents for backdoors as shadow AI spreads
By Aaron TanThe security supplier will release a tool this month that vets agent skills, models and artificial intelligence development components before they reach corporate networks to defend against threats from shadow AI
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31 Jul 2026
Anthropic lost control of Claude in latest AI cyber blunder
By Alex ScroxtonDays after two OpenAI frontier AI models conducted their own real-world cyber attacks, Anthropic admits that three of its models went off the rails and hacked external organisations thanks to a ‘misunderstanding’ with one of its technical partners
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31 Jul 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at Integrity360, TrustedTech, BCN, Exclusive Networks, Park Place Technologies, TD Synnex and AvePoint
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31 Jul 2026
CIOs face IT knowledge loss as baby boomers retire
By Tim MurphyAs baby boomers retire, CIOs risk losing critical institutional knowledge. CIO Joe Locandro explains how to identify knowledge gaps and preserve expertise with storytelling and AI.
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31 Jul 2026
The Security Interviews: Nicole Darden Ford, Microsoft
By Cath EverettAs a black woman in the white, male-dominated world of cyber security, Microsoft’s Nicole Darden Ford has worked hard to carve out her space in the room. She talks about developing confidence and self-belief, building community, and leading with humility
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30 Jul 2026
What CISOs should take from the Hugging Face-OpenAI incident
By Craig GalbraithSecurity experts say the lesson isn't to abandon sandboxing, but to strengthen the security controls around surrounding systems as AI tests their limits.
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30 Jul 2026
Amazon pins multiple open source compromises on North Korea
By Alex ScroxtonAmazon threat researchers found one threat actor behind four distinct open source compromises, including the March 2026 incident affecting the axios NPM library
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30 Jul 2026
Annual search for UK’s unsung cyber heroes kicks off
By Alex ScroxtonThe organisers of the annual Security Serious Unsung Heroes Awards call for nominations for this year’s edition
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30 Jul 2026
Police monitored phone data of BBC security editor Brian Rowan to identify confidential sources
By Bill GoodwinNorthern Ireland police monitored phone communications of former BBC security editor Brian Rowan after he wrote about a police and MI5 agent in Northern Ireland
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30 Jul 2026
The Security Interviews: Bronwyn Boyle, Cybermindz
By Peter Ray AllisonCyber security can be a stressful career and this is becoming a growing concern for organisations. So what can be done to alleviate the pressure?
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29 Jul 2026
Department for Education suffers data breach
By Alex ScroxtonThe UK’s Department for Education has disclosed a serious data breach orchestrated via a social engineering attack on its external-facing helpdesk
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29 Jul 2026
Laundry Bear pivots to new exploit days after Zimbra alert
By Alex ScroxtonThe NCSC and partners warned of a novel phishing technique being deployed against high-profile users of Zimbra’s Communication Suite, but the threat actor behind the campaign already seems to be moving on to new targets
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28 Jul 2026
Inside police plans to share intelligence and crime data across the UK
By Amaar ChowdhuryComputer Weekly examines how UK police will use Palantir’s AI tools to dramatically increase intelligence sharing between forces, enabling investigators to analyse mobile phone data and sensitive information at scale
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28 Jul 2026
Printers remain a security weakness
By Simon QuickeQuocirca research reveals a surge in print-related data breaches, costing organisations £1m per incident on average. This presents an opportunity for the channel to step in and tighten up security
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28 Jul 2026
Did an AI agent really break free and attack another company?
By Dan RaywoodThe reality of the AI-orchestrated cyber attack on Hugging Face is rather more complicated, and much more worrying, than it might appear at face value
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28 Jul 2026
Crest introduces AI security standards for service providers
By Simon QuickeIndustry organisation reacts to the growing need for independently verified standards surrounding artificial intelligence security
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27 Jul 2026
Bahrain cannot claim sovereign immunity for spyware attack against UK dissidents, top UK court rules
By Bill GoodwinThe UK’s Supreme Court rules that Bahrain cannot claim sovereign immunity for infecting the computers of two UK-based dissidents with German-made FinFisher spyware
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27 Jul 2026
Nvidia pushes ahead with security alliance for AI openness
By Cliff SaranNvidia and several businesses have formed a cross-industry alliance to promote open, secure AI to improve cyber defences
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24 Jul 2026
US government to consider AI Kill Switch law
By Alex ScroxtonTwo US congressmen have introduced a bill to give Washington the power to pull the plug on rogue AI models in an emergency
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24 Jul 2026
NetScout doubles AI DDoS defenses after infrastructure buy
By Beth PariseauNetScout boosts its attack mitigation capacity to 33 Tbps and plans to strengthen integration between its on-premises and cloud-based tools.
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24 Jul 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
By Simon QuickeDevelopments this week at 11:11 Systems, Ignition Technology, Phoenix Software, Bechtle, Keepit and BCE
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24 Jul 2026
Russian APT Laundry Bear perfects zero-click phishing attack
By Alex ScroxtonA newly identified Russian state threat actor is using a novel zero-click phishing technique, likely developed with the help of an AI, to target Western users of Zimbra software products
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24 Jul 2026
Why embodied AI security extends beyond the robot
By Aaron TanAs AI moves into robots, autonomous vehicles and industrial systems, attackers are likely to target the credentials, cloud services and update channels that control them
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23 Jul 2026
OpenAI models escape containment, hack Hugging Face
By Richard LivingstonIn an unprecedented -- and unintended -- cyberattack, frontier AI models autonomously escaped their contained testing environment and breached another company's systems.
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23 Jul 2026
MI5 and PSNI ordered to pay damages to BBC journalist Vincent Kearney over unlawful surveillance
By Bill GoodwinThe Security Service, MI5 and the Police Service of Northern Ireland have been ordered to pay damages to former BBC journalist Vincent Kearney following multiple attempts to identify his confidential sources
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23 Jul 2026
Exclusive signs ServiceNow to bolster AI options
By Simon QuickeDistributor makes vendor signing as Sophos warns criminals are using the technology to launch more attacks
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23 Jul 2026
How CIOs can navigate federal, state AI regulation uncertainty
By Tim MurphyAI laws are evolving across the EU, U.S. states and the U.S. federal government. An effective governance framework helps organizations meet requirements across all jurisdictions.
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22 Jul 2026
Barracuda enhances partner programme
By Simon QuickeSecurity player rolls out enhancements, while Titania appoints a fresh channel head so it can get cracking on developing its offering
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22 Jul 2026
Hugging Face ‘hacker’ was rogue OpenAI model
By Alex ScroxtonA hacker who broke into Hugging Face’s systems last week has been exposed as a pair of advanced OpenAI frontier models that were trying to cheat on an exam
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22 Jul 2026
Singapore to hold CII boards accountable as AI reshapes OT threat landscape
By Aaron TanThe Cyber Security Agency’s first update to its critical infrastructure code of practice since 2022 will make boards directly answerable for cyber resilience
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22 Jul 2026
Middle East faces new cyber reality: attackers logging in, not breaking in
By Andrea BenitoGeopolitical tensions, stolen credentials and increasingly rapid attacker movement are reshaping the Middle East’s cyber threat landscape, putting pressure on organisations to look beyond traditional, alert-driven security models
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21 Jul 2026
Jisc recommits to academic cyber collaboration network
By Alex ScroxtonAcademic IT services network Jisc re-signs a collaborative MoU with partners from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US
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21 Jul 2026
BellSoft takes on Dockerfile sprawl with Hardened Builder
By Ben LutkevichBellSoft's Hardened Builder lets Paketo Buildpacks users build zero-CVE container images on hardened base images, reducing security toil without changing application code.
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21 Jul 2026
Kanishka Narayan takes on AI sovereignty in Burnham cabinet
By Cliff SaranAI minister will attend cabinet meetings held by UK prime minister Andy Burnham, with focus on ownership of UK tech
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20 Jul 2026
Employees' shadow AI use is poorly monitored, survey finds
By Craig GalbraithEmployee behavior has always presented one of the biggest enterprise cybersecurity challenges. Add AI into the equation, and education and governance become even more critical.
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20 Jul 2026
Cosmetics giant Estée Lauder victim of mass Oracle breach
By Alex ScroxtonEmployee data at US-based cosmetics firm Estée Lauder was compromised through a vulnerability in Oracle’s software, likely orchestrated by the Cl0p ransomware gang
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20 Jul 2026
How Lithuania became a tech startup nation
By Bill GoodwinLithuania has built a network of tech startup companies the hard way, through bootstrapping. Today, it claims six companies with valuations over a billion dollars
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20 Jul 2026
Westcon-Comstor UK sales lead looking for growth
By Simon QuickeThe freshly appointed UKI executive shares her priorities and first impressions of the task ahead
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20 Jul 2026
Singapore spells out how personal data can be used in GenAI
By Aaron TanAdvisory guidelines clarifying when organisations can scrape and reuse personal data to build GenAI models are among a raft of announcements at the inaugural Singapore Data Festival
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17 Jul 2026
Industry reacts to Gold Eagle vulnerability management plan
By Phil SweeneyAs AI-discovered software vulnerabilities accumulate at an unprecedented pace, security pros say they hope Gold Eagle creates some order from the chaos.
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17 Jul 2026
Check Point builds homegrown AI model as attack barriers collapse
By Aaron TanThe company is training a security-only small language model as AI hands attackers industrial-scale capabilities and pushes cyber defence towards full automation
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16 Jul 2026
Palantir: Can anyone else do what it does?
By Antony AdsheadPalantir is a US defence-intelligence company, born from the CIA's venture arm that now operates inside the UK public sector. We examine the claim that its technology does what no other supplier can
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16 Jul 2026
Horizon3.ai boss talks of partner importance
By Simon QuickeSecurity player has seen its revenues via the channel continue to grow as it looks to ramp up its indirect business
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16 Jul 2026
Scattered Spider hackers sentenced over TfL attack
By Alex ScroxtonOwen Flowers and Thalha Jubair, the hackers behind the 2024 TfL cyber attack, have been sentenced to five-year prison terms at Woolwich Crown Court
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16 Jul 2026
Sophos looks to partners to take Fusion to market
By Simon QuickeThe channel is seen as the best source of delivery for the security player’s AI offering
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16 Jul 2026
A fifth of PC devices still on Windows 10
By Cliff SaranWhile support ended in October 2025, community-driven insights from Lansweeper has found that smaller businesses are still using Windows 10
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15 Jul 2026
Chaotic July Patch Tuesday threatens to overwhelm defenders
By Alex ScroxtonAnother mammoth Patch Tuesday update, likely topping 600 flaws in total, sends defenders into the weeds
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15 Jul 2026
Reeves speaks up about UK sovereign AI
By Cliff SaranThe UK government has ambitions to build out its own AI capabilities, but its plans are stumped by high datacentre power costs
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15 Jul 2026
Australia launches Office of AI to drive world-first national framework
By Aaron TanPrime minister Anthony Albanese establishes Office of AI to coordinate binding standards for the technology, promising the world's first single national AI framework
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15 Jul 2026
Made in Spain: Surveillance tech banned in EU booms in India
By Nico Schmidt, Mayank Aggarwal & Ignacio CarrascónIndia is rolling out facial-recognition technology to monitor millions of its citizens, with much of the software coming from a Spanish company – but critics argue the government promise of public safety is not the main aim
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14 Jul 2026
Cribl buys CardinalOps for detection engineering, edges into SecOps
By Beth PariseauErstwhile Splunk nemesis adds a "SIEM-like" experience, with IP and engineering from CardinalOps folded into its "Bring Your Own Agent" pitch to IT buyers.
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14 Jul 2026
AI impacting stress levels among cyber professionals
By Alex ScroxtonAI is affecting the day-to-day careers of cyber security pros in regard to stress levels, but respondents to an ISC2 data-gathering exercise are split over whether or not their stress levels are going up or down
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14 Jul 2026
DMCC launches cyber security hub as UAE accelerates development of digital resilience ecosystem
By Andrea BenitoDMCC Cyber vertical brings together more than 200 cyber security firms under the DMCC Tech platform, reinforcing Dubai’s ambition to become a global technology and cyber innovation hub
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14 Jul 2026
Channel faces challenges around AI security
By Simon QuickeThe technology increases risk but has the potential to help defenders if they can master the opportunity
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14 Jul 2026
Interview: Lucie Audibert, solicitor in MP Jess Asato’s Grok case
By Larissa SteelAWO solicitor Lucie Audibert speaks with Computer Weekly about representing Labour MP Jess Asato’s legal claim against xAI’s chatbot Grok, its nudification capabilities and how this case may define what liability for developers of AI tools look like
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13 Jul 2026
Cyber body Crest launches AI security charter
By Alex ScroxtonCrest’s industry-backed AI charter commits signatories to supporting responsible AI adoption and aims to foster trust in AI-enabled security services.
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13 Jul 2026
UK and EU impose sanctions on hacking groups linked to Kremlin
By Bill GoodwinHackers linked to Russian intelligence behind attack on Poland’s energy infrastructure, theft of credentials and using vulnerable routers to attack critical national infrastructure
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13 Jul 2026
The quiet rise of digital identity: Convenience, control and the new social contract
By David HowellGovernments are rapidly expanding digital identity systems, promising greater convenience and faster access to services, but concerns around privacy, trust, surveillance and inclusion continue to grow
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13 Jul 2026
MSPs ideally placed to improve supply chain resilience
By Simon QuickeResearch from Proxima indicates more CEOs are worried about their ability to defend from attacks originating outside the organisation
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10 Jul 2026
ClickFix and removable media lead malware delivery methods
By Alissa IreiNow more than ever, defenders must look for suspicious behavior, not specific malware. Learn how to defend against two trending initial access methods.
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10 Jul 2026
Channel catch-up: News in brief
Developments this week at Barracuda, Arrow, TD Synnex, Giacom, Durabook and MSP Finance Team
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09 Jul 2026
Cyber field doubts promise of Cyber Shield
By Alex ScroxtonThe NCSC has shared more details of its national AI Cyber Shield initiative, but experts say the project faces serious delivery challenges
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09 Jul 2026
UK’s largest businesses dangerously exposed to cloud outages
By Alex ScroxtonBritish businesses, particularly those in the FTSE 100, are dangerously dependent on large cloud providers, with hypothetical large-scale outages at AWS or Azure regions likely to cause major economic damage, according to the Cyber Monitoring Centre
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08 Jul 2026
First fully agentic ransomware attack sparks readiness concerns
By Craig GalbraithAn AI model's autonomous execution of a complete ransomware operation marks a new era. Learn why experts say rapid detection and response, not revolutionary defenses, are key.
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08 Jul 2026
European Central Bank demands AI security ‘action plan’
By Karl FlindersEuropean Central Bank gives banks deadline to outline their plans to defend against artificial intelligence-based security threats
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07 Jul 2026
TSG, Databarracks and Genesys hit acquisition trail
By Simon QuickeTrio of channel players take steps to add more expertise and depth to their service offerings
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07 Jul 2026
Can Oman become the Gulf’s third AI infrastructure hub?
By Mastufa AhmedThe Sultanate is leveraging subsea cables, lower costs and regulatory stability to position itself alongside regional AI giants, but a large ecosystem scale gap remains
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07 Jul 2026
M&S among first businesses to sign UK government’s resilience pledge
By Alex ScroxtonMarks & Spencer joins the likes of Accenture, Microsoft and Vodafone by committing to take practical steps to improve cyber standards through the government’s voluntary Cyber Resilience Pledge
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07 Jul 2026
Complaint urges ban on ‘unlawful’ Europol processing of personal data
By Bill GoodwinMigration campaign group Front-Lex has filed a complaint to Europe’s data protection watchdog, calling for a ban on Europol’s data processing operations that do not comply with EU law, following an investigation by Computer Weekly, Solomon and Correctiv
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06 Jul 2026
Onecom unifies managed services
By Simon QuickeFirm brings together all of its capabilities under one brand and targets customers seeking security assistance
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06 Jul 2026
UK regulator publishes ‘landmark’ AI review
By Karl FlindersFCA review of the use of artificial intelligence in retail finance follows MPs’ criticism of regulators
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06 Jul 2026
Middle East urged to prioritise prevention as cyber workforce gap hits 300,000
By Andrea BenitoAs cyber attacks accelerate and organisations expand their digital footprints, security leaders are being urged to prioritise prevention and zero-trust architectures over expectations that AI will close the region’s growing skills gap
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03 Jul 2026
Europe’s sovereignty ambitions stall at the procurement desk
By Kim LoohuisNextcloud Summit in Munich shows that Europe’s sovereignty ambitions meet their real test not in the technology, but in the procurement decisions that will determine whether EU legislation changes anything on the ground
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03 Jul 2026
Breach of IBM-managed environment exposes personal data of 70,000 in Singapore
By Aaron TanUnauthorised access to a development and testing environment managed by IBM has exposed the names, NRIC numbers and property addresses of about 70,000 people held by the Singapore Land Authority