A whistleblower is contacting NatWest customers affected by a data breach which has forced her to store the sensitive information of
Digital public services ‘riddled’ with problems, says TUC
The digitisation of public services in the UK is “riddled” with structural, organisational and political problems that are being exacerbated by
Forensic Institute provides Hansken viewing method for Dutch lawyers
The Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), in cooperation with the police and the Public Prosecution Service, has developed a method that allows
Cozy Bear lures victims with used BMW 5 Series
The Russian intelligence-backed advanced persistent threat (APT) group known variously as APT29, Nobelium or Cozy Bear, arguably most famous for the 2020/1
Ofcom’s online safety preparedness efforts hobbled by government
Constant changes to the timetable and scope of the UK government’s Online Safety Bill (OSB) is hindering Ofcom’s ability to prepare for
Microsoft users on high alert over dangerous RCE zero-day
Microsoft has disclosed a potentially serious remote code execution (RCE) zero-day under active exploitation – by a group with alleged links
FutureDotNow debuts roadmap to guide UK through closing digital skills gap
Tech industry coalition FutureDotNow is calling on government and businesses to work together to help close the IT skills gap, marking
Norwegian data privacy experts sound alarm over generative AI
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) recently burst onto the scene, producing text, images, sound, and video content that closely resemble human-made content.
Finland’s VTT partners Nokia on data market
The decision of Finnish state innovator VTT to join the Nokia-Veturi data markets partnership has added substantial research and development (R&D)
EU formally grants data adequacy to US
The European Commission (EC) has granted data adequacy to the US, allowing companies to freely transfer personal data across the Atlantic
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