Category: ComputerWeekly
Over 2,000 victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal can now appeal the financial redress they have received if they…
A series of vulnerabilities in products made by backup and recovery software supplier Veeam, which were disclosed and patched on…
While software-defined wide area networks (SD-WANs) evolved from the need to provide branch offices with access to corporate applications and…
Longstanding Darktrace CEO Poppy Gustafsson has announced she is to step down from her post effectively immediately, and will be…
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s (ASPI) latest technology tracker paints a bleak picture of the artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced…
The Fog ransomware crew has been observed ramping up attack volumes and targeting new, more lucrative verticals in the never-ending…
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and its counterpart bodies in the Five Eyes intelligence alliance have joined partners…
Do we all read and understand this sentence (or is it a question) in the same way? The evidence suggests…
The UK’s C-suite boasts some of the most technically savvy executives in the world, according to research by Accenture. Looking…
Dial-a-Ride, the free door-to-door transit service for disabled people operated across the capital by Transport for London (TfL), has suspended…
A Canadian businessman accused of helping to facilitate organised crime through his involvement with an encrypted messaging service was arrested…
Thousands of applications that have taken advantage of open source Python Package Index (PyPI) software packages may at risk of…