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The impact of Tesco versus Broadcom lawsuit on software procurement
The latest filings in Tesco’s £100m lawsuit against Broadcom and VMware over an alleged breach in software licensing terms…
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UK public sector, CNI in Russian hacktivist crosshairs
A wave of denial of service (DoS) attacks against UK organisations allegedly orchestrated by hacktivist Russian threat actors has…
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AI slop pushes data governance towards zero-trust models
Unverified and low quality data generated by artificial intelligence (AI) models – often known as AI slop – is…
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NatWest Boxed tech team drives business on embedded finance wave
NatWest Bank is using a standalone tech-led division to ride two waves in the financial technology (fintech) sector. Through…
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Met claims success for permanent facial recognition in Croydon
The Met Police has announced that its deployment of permanent live facial recognition (LFR) cameras in Croydon has led…
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Lloyds Bank to train all staff on artificial intelligence
Lloyds Banking Group will train all 67,000 of its employees how to use artificial intelligence (AI) this year. The…
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Swedish government software developer counters poor health apps claim
The boss of Sweden’s national health app claims she is unfazed by the revelation that a quarter of Swedes…
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How open banking is evolving to unlock finances
Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 20 January 2026 How open banking is evolving to unlock finances…
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UK financial regulators exposing public to ‘potential serious harm’ due to AI positions
The UK public and the country’s finance system are “exposed to potential serious harm” because regulators in the financial…
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Davos 2026 attendees can navigate event with Salesforce AI ’concierge’
Attendees of this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos will be able to use an artificial intelligence (AI)…
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