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The Dutch government is allocating €123m to take existing collaborations between vocational education and industry a step further. With this, the
UK to contribute up to £25m to Ukraine cyber defences
The UK is to expand the successful Ukraine Cyber Programme (UCP) with up to £25m between now and 2025 to support
Nakivo adds ransomware scanning and new restore options
Backup product maker Nakivo has announced new features in the version 10.9 release of its Backup & Replication software. The latest
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The Salvation Army’s trading arm, known as SATCoL, is seeking to raise money for its charitable endeavours by branching out into
Jordan’s Ahli Bank launches app on cloud-native platform
Jordan Ahli Bank has launched a banking app that allows its business and retail customers to make and receive payments at
Prime minister Rishi Sunak faces pressure from banks to force tech firms to pay for online fraud
Prime minister Rishi Sunak is facing pressure from banks to force tech firms to foot the bill for online fraud. The
Early June Microsoft outages were result of large-scale DDoS hit
A series of services disruptions experienced by users of Microsoft Azure, OneDrive and Outlook were the result of a major distributed
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Collaboration in finance sector develops prototype API for digital currency
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