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				Towns invited to bid for connectivity boostSome 100 places in England are eligible to get resources from the £3.6bn fund aimed at creating local jobs and economic growth, with broadband as a key priority 
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				September 06, 2019
				
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				Royal Navy readies autonomous technology pushA competition ran by new accelerator NavyX will seek to find mature ideas around the approach to improve operations and increase efficiency in maritime operations 
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				September 05, 2019
				
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				Security pros doubt officials can enact effective security lawsElected officials cannot be trusted to enact effective cyber security legislation and social media firms should be subject to strict privacy regulation, according to most information security professionals in a survey 
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				September 04, 2019
				
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				New funding announced to tackle online child abuseGovernment announces £30m of new cash to tackle online child harm as part of Spending Review 2019 
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			September 03, 2019
			
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			Post Office changes IT leadership reshuffle decisionThe Post Office has changed its IT leadership reshuffle weeks after announcing its original plan 
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			September 02, 2019
			
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			Nearly £1m of EU funding to boost tech skills in UK SMEsAn initiative led by the Department for Work and Pensions will focus on enhancing skills in rural locations to unleash competitiveness in areas such as agritech and biorenewables 
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			September 02, 2019
			
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			Interim GDS boss gives preview of prioritiesAlison Pritchard sets out key areas of attention for the digital service, from analytics to Brexit work 
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			September 02, 2019
			
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			UK organisations join quantum comms pilotFour UK companies are taking part in a pilot project to build the most secure communication infrastructure in Europe 
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			September 02, 2019
			
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			Dutch virtual reality can help reduce teacher shortage worldwideDutch lecturer uses virtual reality to improve teaching and developments are being watched by the Teachers Task Force of Unesco 
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			August 30, 2019
			
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			Government confirms GDS ministerSimon Hart appointed minister for implementation, with responsibility for the Government Digital Service 
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			August 30, 2019
			
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			Location analysis expands Nordic telco’s range of servicesNordic telecoms company works with startup to offer services to businesses through location data analysis 
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			August 29, 2019
			
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			UK gets first millionaire ethical hackerSix months after the first millionaire ethical hacker was announced, five more have been recognised, including a Briton, who have collectively discovered nearly 5,000 vulnerabilities 
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			August 29, 2019
			
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			Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency hit by IT workers’ strikeDVSA tech staff are on a month-long strike over working conditions and expect their action to affect the IT workload at the government agency 
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			August 29, 2019
			
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			Government investigates matching geospatial data with AIReport looks into the commercial opportunities of matching location data with a number of emerging technologies 
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			August 28, 2019
			
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			Targeted cyber attacks, including ransomware, on the riseGovernments and healthcare institutions are prime targets of ransomware operators, a report shows 
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			August 28, 2019
			
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			CIO interview: Network Rail plans digital factory to accelerate modernisationThe operator will enhance its multimillion-pound IT strategy with a sharper focus on areas including mobile, data and cultural change for digital transformation 
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			August 28, 2019
			
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			Ransomware has evolved into a serious enterprise threatRansomware has seen a resurgence since the start of 2019, with cyber criminals changing code and tactics to target enterprises and local authorities for higher ransom payments, McAfee researchers warn 
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			August 27, 2019
			
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			Councils deliver savings through digital initiativesProjects under the Digital Channel Shift programme reported fivefold return on investment 
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			August 23, 2019
			
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			IR35 reforms: HMRC defends off-payroll rules guidance against "woeful" IPSE jibesHMRC promises there are more preparatory materials in the pipeline to help the private sector prepare for the April 2020 IR35 rules, after IPSE brands its current guidance "woeful" 
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			August 23, 2019
			
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			Three more identity providers to withdraw from troubled Gov.uk Verify programmeThree of the five companies supporting the government's troubled digital identity scheme are pulling out, raising further questions over the viability of the £175m programme 
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			August 22, 2019
			
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			Security pros reiterate warning against encryption backdoorsThe majority of security professionals believe countries with government-mandated encryption backdoors are more susceptible to nation-state cyber attacks 
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			August 22, 2019
			
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			A helping hand from the Nordics in the eye of the GDPR stormNordic IT companies are well suited to supporting enterprises in their data protection projects, even though openness is more natural to them 
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			August 22, 2019
			
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			Student Loans Company appoints chief information officerStephen Campbell will be leading a complex transformation programme and handling problems including high staff turnover 
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			August 22, 2019
			
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			NHSX aims for mental health services transformationDigital unit of the NHS has started a discovery process focused on children and young people 
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			August 21, 2019
			
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			Healthcare faces triple cyber threat, says FireEyeCriminal and nation-state cyber attackers are increasingly targeting the healthcare industry to steal data, carry out espionage and cause disruption, a report reveals 
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			August 20, 2019
			
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			NHSX kicks off discovery process to revamp screeningThe digital unit decides to prioritise improving the delivery of services and starts discovery exercise 
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			August 20, 2019
			
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			Government opens new round of digital funding for councilsGrants of up to £350,000 will be invested from the £7.5m Local Digital Fund for local authorities to enhance their projects focused on innovation 
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			August 20, 2019
			
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			YPO debuts £400m datacentre and cloud framework for local councils and schoolsProcurement management organisation YPO has set live a public sector framework designed to support local authorities and educational institutions embrace hybrid cloud 
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			August 20, 2019
			
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			Buyers think SD-WAN is too expensive and complicatedBuilding and maintaining an SD-WAN is perceived as a complicated endeavour, and the industry’s messages are not getting through, says a new report 
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			August 19, 2019
			
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			Q2 shows ransomware proliferation, Kaspersky warnsRansomware modifications have more than doubled in the past year, the number of ransomware families has grown, and the number of attempted infections is up nearly 50% 
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			August 16, 2019
			
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			ICO to probe facial recognition at King’s CrossUK privacy watchdog is to investigate whether the use of live facial recognition technology at King’s Cross complies with data protection laws 
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			August 16, 2019
			
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			UK government advances plans for National RobotariumEdinburgh-based facility National Robotarium is hoped to support the growth of national smart robotics companies 
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			August 16, 2019
			
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			NHS readies data-driven health checksThe government takes another step towards ramping up use of data-driven technologies in the public health system, with expected benefits including reduced pressure on public resources 
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			August 15, 2019
			
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			Australia needs to get digital identity rightA top Ping Identity executive urges Australia to put more focus on digital identity management following the government’s efforts to lay the groundwork for an open banking regime 
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			August 15, 2019
			
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			Latest Post Office Horizon problems fixed with software update to blameThe Post Office has fixed the latest problems with its Horizon system, affecting hundreds of branches 
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			August 15, 2019
			
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			2019 set to be another record year for data breachesThe number of data breach incidents continues to rise and looks set to reach another record this year, with the business sector first in the firing line, according to a mid-year breach report 
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			August 14, 2019
			
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			Publicly accessible biometric database highlights key failingsThe discovery of a publicly accessible database of biometric information highlights failings by the supplier, the need for supply chain security, and the challenges of using biometric data 
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			August 14, 2019
			
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			NTT Security partners with EuropolLink-up is part of a commitment to share strategic information with partners and law enforcement to bolster threat intelligence in the global fight against cyber crime 
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			August 13, 2019
			
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			Government drives surge in outsourcing spendBack-office transformation is a key area of focus for the government as new deals continue to flow despite economic uncertainty, according to research 
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			August 13, 2019
			
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			HS2 rolls out augmented reality for staff trainingImmersive technology will support processes around the development of high-speed railway’s London super hub before it is built 
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			August 12, 2019
			
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			South Wales Police starts facial recognition trial despite oppositionThe use of the facial recognition app by South Wales Police marks the latest deployment of controversial facial recognition technology by police forces in the UK 
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			August 12, 2019
			
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			Department for Work and Pensions claims payments progressKey milestones were completed as the government department seeks to evolve its service delivery with innovations such as distributed ledger technologies 
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			August 12, 2019
			
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			Hundreds of Post Office branches hit by new Horizon problemSubpostmasters suffering slow running and frozen terminals while Post Office searches for a fix to issues apparently caused by a software update 
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			August 09, 2019
			
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			Prime minister to launch fast-tracked visas for skilled workersPrime minister Boris Johnson has urged government departments to work on a new fast-tracked visa for those skilled in sciences, and may scrap other visa caps to attract top talent 
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			August 09, 2019
			
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			F-Secure warns of F5 Big IP-related security issueF-Secure has discovered security issues relating to an F5 device that it says could potentially turn hundreds of thousands of load balancers into beachheads for cyber attacks 
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			August 09, 2019
			
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			Whistleblowers: James Glenn’s battle with Cisco opens new front on cyber securityJames Glenn, a 42-year-old security specialist, fought a 10-year legal battle with Cisco after blowing the whistle on serious security flaws. He lost his job, but has no regrets 
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			August 08, 2019
			
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			Ransomware a continued threat to business, report warnsBusinesses are increasingly becoming the most popular targets for ransomware, which remains a top cyber threat around the world, especially in the US, a report reveals 
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			August 08, 2019
			
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			NHS gets £250m boost for AI and genomicsNational Artificial Intelligence Lab will work on new treatments for cancer, dementia and heart disease 
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			August 07, 2019
			
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			The $10bn question: Why is the US government’s JEDI cloud contract taking so long to award?The announcement of who has won the US government’s controversial $10bn, decade-long cloud contract is nearly 12 months overdue. So what’s holding it up? 
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			August 07, 2019
			
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			Digital transformation hampered by lack of C-suite supportMost organisations are driving digital projects, but only a small percentage is happy with the board support they receive, according to research 

 
		