
Nominations Open: The UK Technology Sector’s Most Influential Women of 2024
Computer Weekly, in partnership with Nash Squared, is seeking nominations for the most influential women in the UK’s technology sector. Despite the slow progress in

AWS collaborates with the Natural History Museum to preserve and safeguard urban wildlife habitats.
The Natural History Museum has launched new gardens as part of its Urban Nature Project in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to monitor urban

Authorities are searching for scammers following the shutdown of Russian communication fraud platform by police
The National Crime Agency is currently analyzing a large amount of data obtained from an online platform in order to identify numerous criminals who utilized

Shareholders of CrowdStrike file lawsuit, accusing company of making untrue security statements
Shareholders of CrowdStrike have filed a lawsuit in the United States alleging that the cyber security company misled them about the reliability of its technology.

Explaining the Concept of a Computer Partition
A partition on a hard disk drive (HDD) is a logical division treated as a separate unit by operating systems (OSes) and file systems, allowing

Should the UK update its cyber strategy?
Governments worldwide are prioritizing cyber defense in response to the increasing threat of cyber attacks. With a new government potentially bringing changes to organizational structures,

The Impact of Microsoft Outages on the Delivery of Essential Public Services
The issue that initially seemed to be a problem with Microsoft’s Azure service was actually caused by a faulty update released by a single software

Mayor introduces London Privacy Register for smart city data
The Mayor of London has introduced the London Privacy Register trial, aiming to increase transparency in the use of smart city technologies in public spaces

Understanding Cyber Attribution: TechTarget’s Definition
Investigating cyber attribution involves tracking and identifying those responsible for cyberattacks or other cyber operations. It is a complex process that demands significant time and

Financial institutions and telecommunication companies advocate for increased data sharing to combat fraud
A group of financial services institutions and communications service providers, brought together by consumer advocacy organization Which?, are urging the new Labour government to prioritize

Second Director Resigns from Police Digital Service within Two Weeks
The Police Digital Service (PDS) has seen the departure of Allan Fairley, a former Accenture UK executive who served as a non-executive director. Fairley joined

Activists urge for evidence-backed reforms to UK’s cyber laws
The CyberUp Campaign, advocating for urgent reform of the outdated Computer Misuse Act of 1990, has launched a new survey to gather insights from security