
Lessons in AI System Building from IBM’s Newest Z Mainframe
Recent advancements in IBM Z mainframe technology offer an innovative architecture that can support AI models for enterprises looking to integrate off-the-shelf components into their

Metropolitan Police use Live Facial Recognition technology in Lewisham without consulting community
For the second time, the Metropolitan Police has deployed live facial recognition (LFR) technology in Lewisham without engaging with the local community beforehand. Councillors, including

Kingfisher Group Implements DIY Strategy for AI Integration on E-commerce Platforms: A Case Study
After several months of the global Covid-19 pandemic, Kingfisher, an international home improvement retail group, unveiled a new company strategy to focus on digital and

New Tickler malware introduced by Iranian APT group Peach Sandstorm
A warning has been issued by Microsoft threat researchers regarding a new backdoor malware called Tickler that is being used against targets in various sectors

Consistency is Key: Building a Coherent Labour Cyber Strategy
In the wake of recent domestic cyber security incidents, including attacks on NHS suppliers, the Ministry of Defence, and the British Library, all eyes are

Can artificial intelligence and data analysis address HMRC’s staffing challenges in tax compliance?
As of 1 January 2023, there were around 5.6 million private sector businesses in the UK, an increase of 0.8% from the previous year, as

AI driving global cyber spending to increase by 15% in 2025
Analysts at Gartner predict that worldwide end-user cyber security spending will increase by just over 15% in 2025, reaching $212bn. This growth is attributed to

Keepit SaaS backup solution helps Cambridge Enterprise significantly cut costs.
Switching from traditional tape-based backup to software-as-a-service (SaaS) cloud-to-cloud backup from Keepit has helped Cambridge Enterprise, a subsidiary of the University of Cambridge, save money

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, under investigation for cyber crime allegations
French cyber crime police are questioning Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, on charges that he may be complicit in the illegal use of the

Is buying IBM worth getting fired over?
It has been a common saying in the business world since the 1960s that «Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM.» This phrase acknowledges the

Swedish fusion project has potential to make significant global impact according to computer simulations
Novatron, a private fusion initiative, joined other companies at the First Private Sector Fusion Workshop at ITER Organization headquarters in Cadarache, France. Erik Oden, the

The Labour party must prioritize educating the public on security
Since July 4, 2024, a new Labour government has taken office in the UK, marking the first time the party has been in power since