
Has the Landscape Changed Forever? Reflecting on the LockBit Takedown One Year Later
On February 19, 2025, we hit a significant milestone: the one-year mark of Operation Cronos. This was a major cyber law enforcement initiative led by

Auditor: Birmingham’s Recovery from Botched Oracle Project Expected by 2026
Grant Thornton released a detailed 66-page report on a failed Oracle Fusion ERP implementation at Birmingham City Council. This setback has left the council without

Apple Removes Encrypted iCloud Storage in the UK Following Government Requests for ‘Backdoor’ Access
Apple has stopped offering encrypted cloud storage to its users in the UK. This change comes after the government secretly demanded that Apple provide a

UK Police Forces Accused of Amplifying Racism Through Predictive Policing
UK police forces are ramping up racial bias through their automated predictive policing systems, according to Amnesty International. These systems rely on profiling individuals or
Understanding Application Whitelisting: A Definition from TechTarget
Application allowlisting, once called application whitelisting, is all about creating a list of approved software that can run on a computer system. This process helps

Fujitsu’s £600 Million Opportunity with His Majesty’s “Cash Cow” in 2025
Fujitsu is set to snag contracts worth over half a billion pounds from HMRC this year alone. The UK public sector keeps rewarding the supplier,

Navigating Privacy in the Era of AI and Quantum Technology
We’re standing at a pivotal moment in the digital world, influenced heavily by two transformative technologies: generative AI (GenAI) and the upcoming breakthrough of quantum
Understanding Network Visibility: A Definition from TechTarget
Network visibility means knowing what’s happening within your company’s computer network. It involves understanding the components and data flowing through that network. This awareness usually

Microsoft Breaks Quantum Barrier with Innovative Particle Discovery
Microsoft has just wrapped up 20 years of research on Majorana fermions, subatomic particles that could help create a million-qubit quantum computer. This journey involved

Volvo Set to Launch Its Second Software-Defined Electric Vehicle
Volvo is gearing up to launch its ES90 electric vehicle on March 5, and it’s a game changer. This model will be the first to

Watchdog Greenlights Sellafield Physical Security but Raises Concerns Over Cyber Threats
The Sellafield nuclear facility in Cumbria is facing serious scrutiny over cyber security issues, even though the regulator has cleared it of concerns regarding physical
Understanding Hexadecimal Numbering: A Definition from TechTarget
Hexadecimal is a numbering system that operates on a base-16 model. It’s handy for representing large numbers using fewer digits, thanks to its 16 symbols,