A National Crime Agency (NCA) officer faced questions in Britain’s most secret court on Wednesday 14 December after she failed to disclose
New cyber approaches ease Registers of Scotland’s AWS migration
Registers of Scotland, or RoS, is one of the longest established public records services in Britain and Ireland, with land data held
Microsoft fixes two zero-days in final Patch Tuesday of 2022
Microsoft has rounded off 2022 with a typically light Patch Tuesday for December, with a total of 52 patches addressing six critical
Ethical hackers flex their muscles in 2022
Ethical hackers working through HackerOne programmes discovered more than 65,000 software vulnerabilities in 2022 – 21% up on 2021 – and over
Advanced Azov data wiper likely to become active threat
An emergent data wiper ransomware known as Azov – which first came to attention as a payload delivered by the SmokeLoader botnet
Private health provider data could be shared with NHS England
Plans in development to create a “single source” of healthcare data in England to enhance patient safety are moving closer to reality
CIO interview: Andy Pocock, IT director, TrustFord
Andy Pocock, IT director at vehicle dealership group TrustFord, has been with his organisation since April 2008. When he looks back on
Quarter of UK businesses looking abroad for tech talent
In the UK, a quarter of leaders who are hiring are looking in other regions for technology talent, according to research by
NHS gets new guidance on public benefits of data sharing
The NHS’s national data guardian for health and social care, Nicola Byrne, has today issued fresh guidance addressing the question of what
Microsoft and London Stock Exchange agree £2.3bn 10-year cloud deal
The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) will spend at least £2.3bn on Microsoft cloud services as part of a 10-year deal to
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