The Post Office security department deliberately held back information on potential evidence that could support the cases of subpostmasters being investigated for
Germany: European Court of Justice hears arguments on lawfulness of EncroChat cryptophone evidence
The European Court of Justice has heard legal arguments from EU member states whether electronic communications obtained by an international police
IT Sustainability Think Tank: Getting a handle on greenhouse gas emissions regulations
Enterprise sustainability practices are coming under close scrutiny from clients, consumers, governments, and regulators. IT companies, and organisations with IT estates,
Google research highlights UK economic benefits of widespread AI adoption
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies could boost the UK economy to the tune of £400bn by the year 2030 by making people
UK public increasingly concerned over NHS data sovereignty
A series of damaging cyber incidents in which data was stolen or leaked from NHS organisations seems to have done little
IT contractors urged to check umbrella payslips as two firms caught making unlawful deductions
IT contractors engaged via umbrella companies are being urged to ensure they understand their pay slips after two firms were found
‘Political lethargy’ to blame for digital exclusion, says Lords
Government plans to be a “science and technology superpower” do not take into account the extent of digital exclusion in the
EU judgment sinks Meta’s argument for targeted ads
In a move thought likely to widen scrutiny of big tech companies and online platforms, the Court of Justice of the
Coping with the ongoing chip crisis in the UK
China is set to put in place export restrictions, in a move that could seriously impact the global semiconductor sector. The
Why a service mesh may not be for everyone
A service mesh is a layer of IT infrastructure that controls service-to-service communication over a network to enable separate parts of
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