Category: ComputerWeekly

Paula Vennells fails to practice what she preaches in Post Office scandal
17
Jan
2024

Paula Vennells fails to practice what she preaches in Post Office scandal

I met Toby Jones at the BBC in the week before Christmas. He was in for Radio 4 to discuss…

Victims of 2023 Capita data breaches head to High Court
17
Jan
2024

Victims of 2023 Capita data breaches head to High Court

Ordinary people who believe their personal data was compromised in two different cyber incidents that affected systems at Capita in…

2024: The year Generative AI is let out of its cage  
17
Jan
2024

2024: The year Generative AI is let out of its cage  

Whilst other forms of AI will still drive the bulk of the business impact, generative AI will remain the hotly…

Google’s data egress offer – no such thing as a free migration?
16
Jan
2024

Google’s data egress offer – no such thing as a free migration?

Google Cloud Platform (GCP) has announced it will annul data egress charges for customers that say they want to leave…

Online Safety Bill screening measures amount to ‘prior restraint’
16
Jan
2024

Kaspersky shares Pegasus spyware-hunting tool

Researchers at Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) have developed and released a lightweight method to help Apple iPhone…

Accelerated datacentre computing propels record Nvida revenue
16
Jan
2024

Legal cases question IP in large language model training

A recent warning from OpenAI about the potential ramifications of a stringent copyright crackdown on artificial intelligence (AI) development has…

NCSC warns over ‘enduring’ LockBit threat
16
Jan
2024

The human toll of ransomware: how IT pros suffer during incidents

Over the last decade, ransomware has become a living nightmare for victims of all shapes and sizes. Attacks can bring…

Governance best practices for citizen developers
16
Jan
2024

NAO head calls for clean data and modern government IT

In his annual speech to Parliament, Gareth Davies, head of the National Audit Office, called for improvements in government IT…

All eyes are on the Post Office scandal – at last
16
Jan
2024

All eyes are on the Post Office scandal – at last

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Defra’s legacy IT unsupported and ill-equipped for digital services
16
Jan
2024

Human-centric technology vision changes IT procurement

Accenture’s 2024 Technology vision report has introduced a term to the CIO vocabulary – human-centric technologies. These are artificial intelligence-based…

AI likely to worsen economic inequality, says IMF
15
Jan
2024

AI likely to worsen economic inequality, says IMF

Artificial intelligence (AI) could impact almost 40% of global employment, says International Monetary Fund (IMF), and will “likely worsen overall…

British Library catalogues back online after ransomware attack
15
Jan
2024

British Library catalogues back online after ransomware attack

The British Library has successfully recovered a significant portion of its main catalogue and restored public access, two-and-a-half months after…