Category: ComputerWeekly
Earlier this month, Broadcom informed customers it would no longer renew support contracts for VMware products purchased on a perpetual…
Although companies may embrace emerging technologies to remain competitive, they can be risk averse, especially when it comes to changing…
External security tests on the government’s flagship digital identity system, Gov.uk One Login, have found serious vulnerabilities in the live…
As the Cyber Security and Resilience Bill continues its progress through the Wetsminster system, NHS digital leaders have called for…
Quantum computing may still be regarded by many IT leaders as a very niche technology, but broader business use cases…
The Post Office scandal public inquiry will publish the first part of its final report this summer, with its findings…
Over the past few years, Okta has stated its commitment to ending the threat of identity-enabled cyber crime and attacks….
How is the discipline of sports analytics evolving to deliver marginal gains to the performance of players and teams? Rugby…
Retailers in the United States are now coming under attack from Scattered Spider, the English-speaking hacking collective that is suspected…
It’s no surprise to me that financial services organisations missed the 17 January2025 deadline to be in compliance with the…
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (Enisa) has debuted a European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD) to provide “aggregated, reliable and…
Eight years ago, Simon Whittaker, head of cyber security at Belfast-based consultancy Instil, narrowly avoided having his front door smashed…











