
Government Backs Oxford-Cambridge Arc Initiative
Peter Kyle, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology, has made it clear that the government stands firmly behind the Oxford-Cambridge Arc. This

TCS to Integrate AI and Quantum Computing in Aerospace via French Delivery Center
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is diving into the next wave of technology in the aerospace industry. They’ve set up a new delivery center in Toulouse,

VMware Backup: Essential Considerations for Migrating Away from VMware
In 2023, Broadcom bought VMware for a staggering $69 billion, shaking things up in the virtualization space. One big shift is the switch from perpetual

Three Sentenced in Connection with OTP.Agency MFA Fraud Scheme
Three men have been sentenced at London’s Snaresbrook Crown Court after pleading guilty to various cyber crime offenses linked to OTP.Agency, an underground subscription service.

Cyber Incident That Led to Closure of British Museum Was an Inside Job
A disgruntled former IT contractor is behind a recent security incident at the British Museum. Over the weekend of January 25 and 26, the museum

Discover 7 Promising Future Applications of Quantum Computing
Organizations tapping into the potential of quantum computing could help tackle some of the biggest challenges facing humanity, from drug research to global agriculture. By

Public Cloud: Ensuring Data Sovereignty and Security in the UK
In September 2024, the UK government decided to classify datacentres as critical national infrastructure, aiming to strengthen its digital economy. However, the actual landscape is

High Court: Sky Betting’s Targeting of Problem Gamblers Deemed ‘Parasitic’
A recovering gambling addict has won a significant case against Sky Betting & Gaming in the UK High Court. The court found that the online

Victims of Post Office Scandal Say It’s High Time for a Review of Legal Rules on Computer Evidence
Almost 1,000 people got wrongly convicted of crimes because of faulty evidence from a computer system the Post Office used. Now, the public knows about

US Charges Five in Phony North Korean IT Contractor Scheme
The U.S. Department of Justice just hit the headlines with the indictment of five men. This group includes two North Koreans, a Mexican, and two

MPs Condemn Latest Independent Inquiry into Loan Charge as ‘a Farce’
A group of cross-party MPs is calling the government’s newly announced independent review of the controversial Loan Charge policy a “farce.” This follows the government’s

DC01UK’s Proposal for ‘Europe’s Largest AI Data Centre’ Receives Approval from Local Council
A £3.75 billion hyperscale datacentre is on the way near the South Mimms Service Station in Hertfordshire. The local council just approved the plans from