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Fujitsu raked in £80m from HMRC in March alone, despite Post Office scandal
Fujitsu was paid £80m by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in March alone as its public sector business continues…
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UK Fraud Bill targets benefit claimants for mass surveillance
Earlier this month the House of Lords had its first debate on the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery)…
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Capital One pushes out data tokenisation
The software arm of Capital One has expanded the availability of a tool that enables IT departments to improve…
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Strong fintech security posture at risk via third-party weak links
Financial technology (fintech) companies have a strong security posture but are at risk from third-party weaknesses, according to analysis.…
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Ransomware attacks dropped by a third last month
High-profile ransomware incidents affecting leading UK retailers continue to grab headlines, but in the background, total ransomware attack volumes…
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Retail cyber attacks hit food distributor Peter Green Chilled
Peter Green Chilled, a major distributor of chilled and fresh products to British supermarkets, has reportedly fallen victim to…
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Hacking contest exposes VMware security
The cyber security team at Broadcom has acknowledged that during the Pwn2Own hacking contest in Berlin in March, there…
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Botched Post Office IT projects continue to drain public purse
As the government hands the Post Office £400m in public funds to replace its controversial Horizon system, details emerge…
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Ireland sets out chip plan
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Interview: Driving tech innovation at the BBC
The BBC’s research and development (R&D) arm serves a public purpose, which, according to the department’s director Jatin Aythora,…
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