
Delta receives strong response from Microsoft and CrowdStrike over legal threats
Microsoft and CrowdStrike have responded to accusations by Delta after a software outage on 19 July resulted in thousands of flight cancellations. Delta CEO Ed

Scotland’s space race depends on the adoption of cyber security
Scotland’s space sector is on the rise, with the country leading the way in CubeSat production and emerging as a key player in the global

Tech company collaborates with The Prince’s Trust to engage youth in the industry
The Prince’s Trust has teamed up with medical IT and cybersecurity firm Sectra to educate young people about careers in technology and encourage them to

AI: A catalyst for increased workload and disempowerment among logistics workers
Marc Francis spent the last few years struggling with a faulty route planner while working as a delivery driver for Parcelforce. He was consistently given

2024 witnessing an increase in CVEs, with minimal weaponization
In the first seven-and-a-half months of 2024, the number of newly-disclosed common vulnerabilities and exposures (CVEs) increased by 30%, rising from 17,114 to 22,254, as

Newly released court document uncovers Google’s plan to avoid Department of Justice inquiry
Google has lost an antitrust lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice, in addition to several states, in the United States District Court for

Labour scraps Edinburgh’s exascale supercomputer project, invests in increased AI funding
The Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) has approved funding for 98 artificial intelligence (AI) projects aimed at jumpstarting the UK economy. Minister for

Call for Chancellor to Review Departmental Costs from Blanket Bans in Light of IR35 Public Sector Reforms
Rachel Reeves, the chancellor of the exchequer, is under pressure to investigate the increase in public sector spending due to the April 2017 IR35 reforms.

The success of Russia’s luxury car phishing scam remains strong
Research has shown that foreign diplomatic missions and non-governmental organizations in Ukraine are not adequately protecting their staff from basic phishing attacks, which poses a

Alert triggered by Chinese cyber attack on six-year-old Microsoft vulnerability
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently added a Microsoft vulnerability from 2018 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalogue. This decision

Nearly all of the world’s largest companies face a high risk of supply chain breaches
Research released in conjunction with the Black Hat security conference revealed that 1,980 out of the world’s 2,000 largest companies are directly connected to technology

Scandal at the Post Office: Even amid neglect, Phases 5 and 6 showed islands of conscientiousness
The latest phase of the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry saw the shaming of ministers, civil servants, Post Office executives, Fujitsu bosses, and lawyers. The