Category: ComputerWeekly
Jason Nurse, reader in cyber security at the University of Kent, firmly believes the blame for cyber weaknesses needs to…
It has been a year since the widespread CrowdStrike outage sent ripples across global IT infrastructure and business operations. The…
The Premier League is all about exciting experiences on the pitch. For Alexandra Willis, director of digital media and audience…
The Netherlands is pushing for a radical rethink of how the internet operates, arguing that Europe should abandon surveillance-based advertising…
A customer relationship management (CRM) system and a customer data platform (CDP) may initially appear to serve similar functions. However,…
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued a formal notice attributing a series of hostile cyber attacks using…
Civil rights groups have highlighted a “worrying lack of transparency” in how the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is…
A European trade body is facing criticism for striking a deal with Microsoft that allows its members to host and…
The UK government is on a mission to loosen the grip that legacy IT suppliers have on public sector IT…
Peer James Arbuthnot warned suppliers to “think twice” before partnering with Fujitsu on government contracts, to avoid being “tarred by…
The number of charities using artificial intelligence (AI) tools has increased over the past year, but many believe they lack…
A lack of opportunity for progression is a main reason why women are leaving the technology sector, according to the…










