Government sided with accused over victims in Post Office scandal
During the public inquiry into the Post Office Horizon scandal, it was revealed that the government trusted the Post Office’s views over allegations made by
Kubernetes’s Evolution Over a Decade: From Stateless Underdog to a “Platform for Building Platforms”
Kubernetes turns 10 in mid-2024, marking a decade of growth for the leading container orchestration platform. Sergey Pronin, the group products manager at Percona, reflects
Labour government to implement new laws regarding cyber security, data sharing, and skills
The Labour government has outlined its legislative agenda for the new Parliament in the King’s Speech, focusing on cyber security, data sharing, and skills for
Computer Weekly discovers that tech workers have misconceptions about the number of women in leadership positions
According to the annual Computer Weekly/TechTarget IT salary survey, there is a belief that women are well represented in tech leadership positions across Europe. However,
Ian Bell resigns as CEO of Police Digital Service after staff arrests
PDS CEO Ian Bell has ceased to be a director of the company following the arrest of two employees on charges of fraud, bribery, and
Hackney Council criticized for handling of 2020 ransomware attack
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued a strong reprimand to the London Borough of Hackney for multiple failings that allowed a ransomware attack to
Proposed UK Cyber Bill hints at compulsory ransomware reporting
The Labour government under Keir Starmer is set to introduce a Cyber Security and Resilience Bill in the upcoming parliamentary session. This bill aims to
The Role of the Mercedes F1 IT Team in Lewis Hamilton’s Victory at the British Grand Prix
When Lewis Hamilton won the 2024 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, his Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One team’s IT department celebrated his victory. While the race
Finnish tech industry rejects government’s immigration reforms
The technology sector in Finland is strongly opposing new labor market-based anti-immigration legislation that could hinder efforts to attract foreign IT talent and enhance the
Fujitsu analyst provided witness statements after more experienced colleagues declined
The Post Office public inquiry has heard that a former Fujitsu IT security analyst, Andy Dunks, provided witness statements about the Horizon IT system to
What does JEDEC stand for?
JEDEC, now known as the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association, is a global industry group that develops open standards for microelectronics. With over 3,000 volunteer
Industry urges Strategic Defence Review to prioritize cyber security
Leaders in IT security are urging the new Labour government to prioritize enhancing the UK’s ability to defend against cyber attacks, especially those from nation-state-backed