
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

CMA Investigates Microsoft’s AI Hiring Practices in Depth
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is currently investigating Microsoft’s recent efforts to strengthen its artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. In March, Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella,

Explaining the Basics of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
What is an Intrusion Detection System (IDS)? An Intrusion Detection System (IDS) is a security tool that monitors network traffic for suspicious activity and alerts

Plexal’s Incubator CyberBoost Expands to Singapore
Plexal, an innovation and startup hub based in East London, has teamed up with the Cyber Security Agency (CSA) of Singapore and the National University

Questions raised on costs by GenAI’s massive hyperscaler spending
Gartner’s latest forecast predicts a 7.5% increase in worldwide IT spending compared to 2023, totaling $5.26tn in 2024. The surge is driven by a 24%

Parents Push for Next Phase of Innovation in DACH Education: Are We Ready for AI?
The majority of parents in Austria and Germany see artificial intelligence (AI) as an effective educational tool compared to those in the UK and France,

NHS Trusts forced to cancel over 6,000 appointments following Qilin cyber attack
The Qilin ransomware attack on Synnovis has continued to impact Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in

Ericsson and Oppo sign a worldwide agreement for cross-licensing of patents
Following a disappointing financial second quarter, Ericsson has signed a multi-year global patent cross-license agreement with Oppo, a Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer. This agreement covers

Schools face increased costs as complimentary Microsoft licenses expire
The Scottish government has negotiated free Microsoft Office licences for school pupils, but this offer is set to end in August, according to the Scottish

Government worker referred to subpostmasters’ legal threats as mere posturing
In 2015, subpostmasters announced their intentions to sue the Post Office for losses they were blamed for in their branches, which a senior civil servant

Bringing Cloud Data Back Home: Understanding the Concept of Cloud Repatriation and its Benefits
The increase in cloud storage and computing year over year indicates a growing trend of customers moving away from managing their own data centers, hardware,