
Footballers Protest Against the Use of Performance Data Processing
Football players are taking a stand. They’re sending “stop processing” requests to gaming, betting, and data firms, worried about how these companies use their performance

CISA Last-Minute Extension of Mitre CVE Contract
In a surprising move, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has extended its contract with Mitre, which manages the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures

Nvidia H20 Exports to China Restricted by AI Chip Regulations
Nvidia is facing a significant challenge as the White House imposes new export restrictions on its H20 GPU in China. These restrictions seem to build

Understanding the Investigatory Powers Tribunal
The Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) operates as a unique judicial body centered in London, with the ability to meet in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It

Clear Path Emerges for the Commercial Adoption of Quantum Computing
In recent months, we’ve seen some impressive advancements in quantum computing technology, highlighting how fast things are changing in this field. We’re still in the

Hertz Alerts UK Customers to Cleo-Related Data Breach
Hertz has revealed a significant data breach affecting customers in the UK and other major areas. The breach stems from a compromise of Cleo Communications’

US Commerce Secretary Anticipates Semiconductor Tariffs Within Two Months
There was a collective sigh of relief when the US announced it wouldn’t impose tariffs on smartphones and computer equipment, but those tariffs aren’t disappearing.

The Significance of Small Language Models in Enterprise AI Applications
Gartner’s analysis reveals that small language models (SLMs) could offer a smart, budget-friendly option for developing and deploying generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). They’re easier to

Investigator Takes Legal Action Against Police Surveillance and Social Media Monitoring
Investigative reporter Dónal MacIntyre has asked the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) to investigate claims that Northern Ireland police put him under surveillance and monitored his

What’s the Government’s Plan for Digital Verification Services? I’m Curious!
I recently felt inspired by a piece from the editor of Computer Weekly, so I decided to dive into what’s really happening with the government’s

Over 100 Horizon Victims Contest Post Office’s Offers on Complex Claims
The government is slowly working toward compensating the subpostmasters who took on the Post Office and won in 2019. Right now, 70% of the remaining

GCHQ Historian Dave Abrutat’s Quest to Safeguard the UK’s Overlooked Signals Intelligence Legacy
During World War II, around 250 signals intelligence (Sigint) sites operated across the UK, ranging from Cornwall in the south to the Orkneys in the