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Detail of Dutch reaction to Russian cyber attack made public deliberately

By Tijs Hofmans 10 Oct 2018

Four Russian intelligence officials were expelled from the Netherlands after an attempted hack on the global chemical weapons watchdog. The Dutch government has been open about the detail Read More

NFV systems converge virtual network services at the edge

By Kurt Marko 09 Dec 2020

Explore functions, products and use cases that illustrate how NFV and edge computing trends combine SD-WAN endpoints and other network services on single pieces of hardware. Read More

Home Office failing on Emergency Services Network, says NAO

By Alex Scroxton 09 May 2019

The delayed Emergency Services Network is slipping further behind schedule and is getting more expensive all the time – and the Home Office’s management of the project is to blame, says the National Audit Office Read More

Loan charge MPs quiz contractors on ‘unreasonable behaviour’ claims made about HMRC’s case handling

By Caroline Donnelly 05 Feb 2020

The Loan Charge All Party Parliamentary Group’s first meeting results in cross-party group of MPs quizzing contractors on their dealings with HM Revenue and Customs Read More

Post Office made to repay public money it allocated to fund Horizon litigation

By Karl Flinders 28 Mar 2019

A senior civil servant asked the Post Office to repay public money it had wrongly allocated to paying legal costs Read More

MPs to grill TSB CEO over IT disaster

By Karl Flinders 01 May 2018

Paul Pester will face questions from the Treasury Committee about the bank’s IT problems Read More

High Court to hear challenge to immigration exemption in DPA

By Warwick Ashford 23 Jul 2019

The High Court is to hear a challenge by two human rights groups of a controversial clause in new UK data protection legislation they say is in conflict with the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights and undermines ... Read More

The UK’s struggle with digital schooling

By Clare McDonald 11 Jan 2021

The UK government’s sudden decision to close schools left many either unprepared or unable to provide children with online schooling, so what does home learning currently look like for children across the UK? Read More

Ofcom must rethink rural broadband USO, says Lords report

By Alex Scroxton 29 Apr 2019

There are still serious concerns about whether or not the 10Mbps broadband USO is fit for purpose, and Ofcom needs to take account of them, according to The House of Lords Select Committee for the Rural Economy Read More

Facebook facing 10 GDPR investigations in Ireland

By Alex Scroxton 01 Mar 2019

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has revealed it has 10 active probes into Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, as well as Apple, LinkedIn and Twitter, on its books Read More