When the word cyber attack is used, many people picture a hacker hunched over a computer in a distant location, accessing networks remotely. But attacks on your networks don’t... Read more »
Famous last words: “We’re having a lull” or “it’s a bit easier at the moment”, something like that. But never the “Q” word. A few weeks ago, there was... Read more »
NHS Digital has abandoned plans to commence collecting patient data from GPs in England on 1 September and put in place three key tests that must be met before... Read more »
Returning to the office makes my feet hurt. For months, I’ve worked solely at home, where I put on slippers in the winter and go barefoot when the weather... Read more »
The government has launched a consultation on its latest plans for the use of digital identities in the UK. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) wants... Read more »
It has always a difficult balance for any CTO to ensure that remuneration and reward are spread evenly and fairly across a tech team that encompasses many different skills... Read more »
The UK and US governments, alongside allies and partners including the European Union (EU) and Nato, have confirmed today that a group of Chinese state-backed malicious actors known as... Read more »
Questions are being asked over the work of Israel-based cyber surveillance specialist NSO Group after the exposure of more than 50,000 phone numbers belonging to activists, journalists and other... Read more »
Windows 10’s days are numbered. A big event at the end of June revealed its replacement is on the way, with Windows 11 launching by the end of 2021.... Read more »
For countries in the European Union, finding a way to legally transfer personal data to the US is a problem with no easy answers. There has been much talk,... Read more »