Category: ComputerWeekly
Dave Moyes, partner, information and digital systems, at SimpsonHaugh Architects, is an industry veteran. He has spent 20 years as…
The High Court in London has ordered that a blogger who was tortured over his political views can take legal…
A data safeguarding risk has been raised with Post Office board members and senior executives as IT project insiders fear…
Guessing the future is always a difficult task. Six trends for the next five years seem more apparent than others,…
An appeals court in the United States has upheld a law passed by Congress earlier in 2024 to ban China-owned…
As we move into 2025, the landscape of human resources (HR) is heading for a significant transformation. Artificial intelligence (AI)…
A “nationwide fault” with the onboard radio communications system used by train drivers and signal operators has caused major disruption…
The September 2024 cyber attack that forced Transport for London (TfL) to suspend multiple services across the capital has cost…
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) has become a landing zone for Whitehall’s various digital functions since the…
In this podcast, we look at storage and artificial intelligence (AI) with Jason Hardy, chief technology officer for AI with…
US government agencies have been urged to use end-to-end encrypted messaging services, including WhatsApp, Signal and FaceTime, following disclosures that…
The Metropolitan Police has claimed its live facial-recognition (LFR) deployments in Lewisham are supported by the majority of residents and…