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Analysis of job vacancies shows earnings boost for AI skills
UK workers with skills in artificial intelligence (AI) appear to earn 11% more on average, even in sectors where…
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US cyber agency CISA faces stiff budget cuts
The United States’ Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), is likely to have its funding cut by approximately $495m…
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The hidden security risks of open source AI
Open source AI is gaining momentum across major players. DeepSeek recently announced plans to share parts of its model…
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AI in IT services and the diminishing correlation between people and growth
The introduction of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) into any organisation spreads anxiety among the workforce, in much the same…
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Microsoft Copilot AI saves civil service hours of admin work
The government has run a trial of using artificial intelligence (AI) with 20,000 civil servants which it said demonstrates…
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Planning permission sought for UK’s largest AI datacentre campus
North Lincolnshire Council has received a planning application for a 1,000mW datacentre campus, as its push to become a…
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Cyber and digital get over £1bn to enhance UK’s national security
Cyber warfare and digital defence will be the recipients of a £1bn-plus investment over the coming years to create…
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AI security: Balancing innovation with protection
Remember the scramble for USB blockers because staff kept plugging in mysterious flash drives? Or the sudden surge in…
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AI should be used to improve boardroom efficiency
Members of the board in businesses are missing out on the potential to ensure artificial intelligence (AI) manages the…
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Infosecurity 2025: NCA cyber intelligence head spells out trends
Will Lyne, head of cyber intelligence at the National Crime Agency, is speaking at this week’s Infosecurity Europe conference…
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