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One year since being freed, Julian Assange still a victim of state secrecy
It is one year since WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange became a free man again. When he addressed the Council…
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CMA consults on Google’s search dominance
Under the Digital Markets Competition Regime, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has proposed to designate Google with “strategic…
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Digital ID: cool or contentious?
Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 24 June 2025 Digital ID: cool or contentious? Share this item…
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Widening Middle Eastern war increases cyber risk
With the United States entering a widening Middle Eastern conflict following a series airstrikes of airstrikes against nuclear targets…
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Industrial strategy: Takeaways for UK tech innovations
Labour’s 10-year industrial strategy, launched today, includes measures the government hopes will boost the UK’s tech sector. These include…
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Europe’s semiconductor leaders are racing to meet energy demands
At last week’s Leti Innovation Days (LID) 2025 event in Grenoble, power consumption was on everyone’s mind. With…
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Interview: Rolf Krolke, CIO, The Access Group
With an average of around 10 acquisitions a year since 2017, The Access Group got good at integrating disparate…
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Police to gain powers to grab online data when they seize phones and laptops
Last-minute amendments to a Parliamentary bill will give police sweeping powers to access people’s online services and data, including…
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Clouded judgement: Resilience, risk and the rise of repatriation
When Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched its cloud services in 2006, it offered a utopian computing vision of agility, cost-efficiency…
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Beyond the AI hype: How data laws quietly handed power to government and Big Tech
The final stages of the Data (Use and Access) Bill were more eventful than expected. Interventions from figures like…
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