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NCSC updates CNI Cyber Assessment Framework
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has rolled out a series of updates to its Cyber Assessment Framework…
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Cyber criminals would prefer businesses don’t use Okta
Cyber criminal gangs are telling their targets to stop authenticating using Okta services in what the company’s threat management…
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Companies House ID verification to start in November 2025
Companies House is forging ahead with plans to introduce legal identity verification requirements for directors and people with significant…
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OpenAI now offers open AI models, but CIOs need to assess the risk
OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has released two large language models (LLMs) under the Apache 2.0 open source licence.…
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Australian scaleup to bring AI-led data protection to the MoD
The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has selected Australian cyber scaleup Castlepoint Systems to run its data environment and…
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Attacker could defeat Dell firmware flaws with a vegetable
Over 100 models of Dell laptop PCs across the enterprise-centric Lattitude and Precision ranges, and many thousands of individual…
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How a hundred AI Interns can beat a Moonshot Project
The approach many enterprises are taking to implement AI is akin to the search for the Holy Grail. Yet,…
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Investing in diverse business could boost UK equity market
More investment in businesses led by women and ethnic minorities could increase the UK equity market by 13%, according…
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How the UK’s cloud strategy was hijacked by a hyperscaler duopoly
In 2011, my team in the Cabinet Office drafted and delivered the UK Government Cloud Strategy — a bold…
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Agentic AI a target-rich zone for cyber attackers in 2025
Cyber criminals and nation-states hostile to Western countries are weaponising artificial intelligence (AI) with gusto to carry out attacks…
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