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UK accused of political ‘foreign cyberattack’ on US after serving secret snooping order on Apple
An unprecedented letter from the US Congress, released today, accuses the UK of “a foreign cyberattack waged through political…
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Top cryptography experts join calls for UK to drop plans to snoop on Apple’s encrypted data
Over a hundred cyber security experts, companies and civil society groups have signed a letter calling for the Home…
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EU looks to ramp up sovereign tech as Trump trade war begins
As the European Union (EU) prepares to respond to Trump’s 25% tariff on aluminium and steel, a widely reported…
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Baltic skills programme to help reduce European skills gap via Africa
IT professionals in Africa are being connected to tech businesses in the Baltic region as part of a European…
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Interview: Why Samsung put a UK startup centre stage
Oxford Semantic Technologies, is an example of what Matt Clifford, chair of the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA),…
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UK government sanctions target Russian cyber crime network Zservers
The UK government has sanctioned Russian entity Zservers, as well as six individual members of the cyber group and…
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Microsoft’s February 2025 Patch Tuesday corrects 57 bugs, three critical
Microsoft followed up its massive January Patch Tuesday update containing fixes for 159 vulnerabilities with a more modest crop this…
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AI Action Summit: Two major AI initiatives launched
Two major artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives have been launched at the AI Action Summit in Paris, focused on promoting…
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Forrester: AI and cyber security drive up IT spending
Market analysis from Forrester has forecast that organisations in Europe are set to increase IT spending by 5% during…
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AI Action Summit: UK and US refuse to sign inclusive AI statement
The UK and US governments refused to sign a joint international declaration on inclusive and sustainable artificial intelligence (AI)…
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