Category: ComputerWeekly

The FA draws on Google Cloud to support Women's World Cup training push for The Lionesses
18
Jul
2023

The FA draws on Google Cloud to support Women’s World Cup training push for The Lionesses

The Football Association (FA) has enlisted the help of its long-standing IT partner Google Cloud to create digital tools that…

Traditional IT outsourcing rockets as Europe’s businesses cut costs
18
Jul
2023

Traditional IT outsourcing rockets as Europe’s businesses cut costs

Demand for IT outsourcing services spending in Europe bounced back in the latest quarter despite a reduction in cloud services…

Eticas outlines approach to ‘adversarial’ algorithmic auditing
18
Jul
2023

Critical Adobe ColdFusion flaws chained in ongoing cyber attacks

Two vulnerabilities in the Adobe ColdFusion platform are being actively exploited by threat actors in a series of cyber attacks,…

Post Office lawyer bragged how team ‘destroyed attack on the Horizon system’ and put woman in prison
17
Jul
2023

Subpostmaster compensation deadline will be missed, warns public inquiry chair

Compensation owed to victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal will not be paid to all by the deadline in…

The essential role of PETs in unlocking the trillion dollar SaaS market
17
Jul
2023

The essential role of PETs in unlocking the trillion dollar SaaS market

The digital realm has undergone a dramatic transformation over the last decade. At the forefront of this evolution is Software…

What secure coding practices mean to modern cyber security
17
Jul
2023

AI in cyber security: Distinguishing hype from reality

On the other hand, AI can also be a powerful tool within the hands of cyber security professionals, with many…

Campaigning former subpostmaster fears compensation for scandal victims will be delayed to 2025
14
Jul
2023

Horizon inquiry chief threatens Post Office with ‘criminal sanctions’ over disclosure failures

The judge in charge of the Post Office Horizon scandal public inquiry has threated “criminal sanctions” against the Post Office…

Lloyds Bank calls on tech companies to control social media ‘wild west’
13
Jul
2023

One month after MOVEit: New vulnerabilities found as more victims are named

Although much of the initial panic surrounding the late-May breach of Progress Software’s MOVEit file transfer tool has subsided, Clop…

Civil society groups call on EU to put human rights at centre of AI Act
13
Jul
2023

Civil society groups call on EU to put human rights at centre of AI Act

Human Rights Watch and 149 other civil society organisaitons are urging European Union (EU) institutions to enhance the protections for…

Synergy Research highlights how rise of the hyperscalers has hit on-premise datacentres
13
Jul
2023

Synergy Research highlights how rise of the hyperscalers has hit on-premise datacentres

Hyperscale cloud datacentres now make up 37% of the world’s datacentres, demonstrating the transformational impact that the rise of cloud…

Microsoft issues new warning over Chinese cyber espionage
13
Jul
2023

Microsoft issues new warning over Chinese cyber espionage

A Chinese-state advanced persistent threat (APT) actor tracked as Storm-0558 hacked into email accounts at multiple government agencies, and was…

BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Three and Virgin Media commit to curbing telco supply chain GHG emissions
13
Jul
2023

BT, Sky, TalkTalk, Three and Virgin Media commit to curbing telco supply chain GHG emissions

Several of the UK’s largest comms providers are collaborating on a sustainability initiative that is geared towards curbing telco supply…