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Be certain about who needs access to data, the purpose the data will be put to, and that the data…
European enterprises are increasing investment in generative artificial intelligence (AI) innovation at the fastest ever rate as they attempt to…
In February 2022, I wrote in a Computer Weekly article about metacognition, the ability to think about thinking, remains a…
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HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has signed a £4.4m, 15-month mainframe management contract with IBM spin-off Kyndryl that will support…
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and National Crime Agency (NCA) have published a whitepaper examining the ongoing evolution…
A slim majority of British adults would be perfectly happy for the government and its allies to break international cyber…
Huawei has launched a network-attached storage (NAS) array in Europe, the OceanStor Pacific 9920, which will offer up to 92TB…
A senate investigation in Poland has found the use of Pegasus spyware by members of the ruling party against political…
The University of Glasgow has opened a centre dedicated to supporting its research in data science and artificial intelligence (AI),…
UK business leaders are far less concerned about the risk of a material cyber attack on their organisation than they…
It is probably safe to say that Salesforce and Zoom are two of the most high-profile software companies operating today,…











