Possible revision: Potential Compulsion for the UK to Impose Ban on Ransomware Payments
The idea of banning ransomware payments may seem appealing, as it would remove the incentive for cybercriminals. However, there are potential unintended consequences that need
Four major effects of artificial intelligence on data storage
Artificial intelligence (AI) is experiencing rapid growth as an enterprise technology. Around 42% of firms with over 1,000 employees are currently using AI, with an
Growth observed in the Edge AI server market
Two vendors have released new servers this month, signaling the growing potential for AI workloads at the edge. Custom storage vendor Unigen has introduced a
Police obtained phone records of journalists alleging disruptive behavior.
A tribunal recently uncovered the existence of a surveillance program conducted by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to monitor journalists that were deemed
Understanding Bug Bounty Programs
What is a bug bounty program? A bug bounty program, also known as a vulnerability rewards program (VRP), is a system that incentivizes ethical hackers
First Test of Quantum Aircraft Navigation Celebrated in the UK
Infleqtion, a quantum technology specialist, has successfully demonstrated two groundbreaking quantum technologies to protect aircraft from GPS jamming. With £8m of funding from the UK
Appliance Partnership Emerges: Dell and Red Hat Join Forces for DIY OpenShift Deployments
Dell is expanding its partnership with Red Hat to enhance the deployment and management of containers. They have jointly engineered an appliance called Dell Apex
UK’s First National Security Operations Center Established in Wales
The Welsh government has established a national security operations centre (SOC) called CymruSOC. This SOC, located in Merthyr Tydfil, will provide local authorities and fire
UK Insurance Industry Takes a Hardline Approach to Ransomware Threats at CyberUK 24
The Association of British Insurers (ABI), the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA), and the International Underwriting Association (IUA) have partnered with the National Cyber Security
UK AI supercomputer brought to life in Bristol
The Isambard-AI supercomputer at the University of Bristol is now operational thanks to £225m in government funding. The machine will support AI research conducted by
Similar to Broadcom’s layoffs, VMware experiences staff reductions
The recent acquisition of VMware by Broadcom has resulted in layoffs for employees, although the exact number of layoffs has not been disclosed by Broadcom.
Tech Failings in DWP Flagship Project Exposed in NAO Report
The Department of Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Pension Dashboard Programme (PDP) has faced numerous setbacks, according to a report from the National Audit Office (NAO).