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Citigroup cuts thousands of staff at China-based tech centres
Citigroup is “streamlining” tech support operations in China as part of a global restructure, with 3,500 roles set to…
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UK’s error-prone eVisa system is ‘anxiety-inducing’
Technical difficulties mean scores of people living in the UK have no means to reliably prove their immigration status…
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Australia’s CommBank completes migration of data to AWS in AI drive
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CommBank) plans to accelerate the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into its business after…
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Building the foundations: A national roadmap for digital identity and sovereign data
After months of missteps and confusion, the UK digital identity sector now has the clarity to move forward. Technology…
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Diversity Think Tank: Inclusion matters – here’s why you should care
It has long been said that an organisation’s greatest asset is its people. Employees are the driving force behind…
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SXSW London: Risk of AI removing choice
Among the interesting talking points discussed during the South by Southwest (SXSW) London festival in Shoreditch was the importance…
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NCSC sets out how to build cyber safe cultures
Security leaders accustomed to the time-worn cliché of being the guy in IT whose job it is to say…
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Put ROCs before SOCs, Qualys tells public sector
The security operations centre (SOC) has served public sector cyber teams well over the years but is fundamentally a…
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Investigatory powers: Guidelines for police and spies could also help businesses with AI
Police and intelligence agencies are turning to AI to sift through vast amounts of data to identify security threats,…
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Dutch university’s rapid response saved it from ransomware devastation
Earlier this year, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), one of the Netherlands’ leading technical universities, demonstrated the uncomfortable truth…
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