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The UK information commissioner is investigating claims that the use of algorithms by the Home Office to make recommendations ...
As China and the US increase surveillance capabilities, are European companies caught in the middle of a data security storm?
Many more data breaches at the MoD's Arap programme to relocate at-risk Afghan citizens to Britain have emerged following an ...
Latest Apple zero-day found in the ImageIO framework opens the door for targeted zero-click attacks on iPhone users.
The merger of investment-heavy M1 and lean challenger Simba has created Singapore’s newest telecom giant. Their attempt to solve the “investment-agility paradox” could offer a blueprint for saturated ...
Appeal tribunal dismisses doctor’s bid to quash decision that cleared London hospital trust of concealing evidence through attempted destruction of electronic documents during live court proceedings.
US authorities warn of an uptick in state-sponsored exploitation of a seven-year-old vulnerability in Cisco's operating system software.
The National Federation of Subpostmasters accepted sponsorship money from Fujitsu in the run-up to a High Court case examining the IT firm’s faulty Post Office IT system.
The UK’s equality watchdog has been granted permission to intervene in a judicial review of the Met Police’s live facial recognition (LFR) use, which it claims is being deployed unlawfully ...
Latest edition of the Broadband Insights finds data consumption growth in second quarter overcoming traditional seasonal declines to mark milestone.
The director of international channel partnerships at Rapid7, Tim Goodwin, shares some personal insights with MicroScope readers.
Space tech firm says chief exec will enable company to realise opportunities across sustainability, launch, data and advanced manufacturing, while also enabling innovation in sectors like life ...
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