IT for government and public sector
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					30 Oct 2025
						
										  Post Office scandal investigator warns public inquiry about Horizon defect at large for yearsForensic investigator who helped expose Horizon scandal described defect ‘sufficiently serious’ to inform public inquiry Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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					30 Oct 2025
					
									
										  US senators seek to prohibit minors from using AI chatbotsTwo US senators have proposed legislation that would require AI chatbot companies to verify the ages of people using their chatbots, in attempt to limit their harmful effects on children Continue Reading 
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                04 Feb 2025
                  Labour’s first digital government strategy: Is it déjà vu or something new?Labour won the 2024 general election on a platform of change – and its technology cheerleader insists the new digital government strategy is all about change. Have we heard it all before or is this time really different? Continue Reading 
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                E-Zine
                04 Feb 2025
                  The need for strong data engineering skillsIn this week’s Computer Weekly, our latest buyer’s guide examines best practice in data engineering and the importance of data skills. Labour announced its first digital government strategy – but will it be more successful than years of failed plans that came before? We also look back at the networking challenges that faced Orange during last year’s Paris Olympics. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                03 Feb 2025
                  Government sets out cyber security practice code to stoke AI growthThe government has set out a cyber security code of practice for developers to follow when building AI products Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                03 Feb 2025
                  Disjointed industrial strategy a barrier to UK scaleup successThe House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee calls on Labour to join-up piecemeal initiatives and cut bureaucracy Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                03 Feb 2025
                  Government failed to provide accurate cost of Post Office scandal compensationLimited information is likely to lead to significantly inaccurate assumptions on the cost of Post Office scandal compensation schemes Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                03 Feb 2025
                  DSIT permanent secretary says more AI transparency neededThe government must improve transparency around the use of artificial intelligence systems throughout the public sector if it is going to gain and retain trust in how the technology is being deployed Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                31 Jan 2025
                  Police swoop on Sky ECC cryptophone distributors in Spain and HollandDutch and Spanish police have arrested four people accused of making millions of euros by distributing Sky ECC encrypted phones to criminal organisations Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                30 Jan 2025
                  Major obstacles facing Labour’s AI opportunity action planSkills, data held in legacy tech and a lack of leadership are among the areas discussed during a recent Public Accounts Committee session Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                30 Jan 2025
                  First international AI safety report publishedA global cohort of nearly 100 artificial intelligence experts publish first international AI safety report ahead of the third AI summit, outlining an array of challenges posed by the technology that will be used to inform upcoming discussions Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                30 Jan 2025
                  Transparency on public sector AI use fosters trust, says AI minister Feryal ClarkThe government’s decision to publish a batch of algorithmic transparency records signals its latest effort in showing potential opportunities AI and technology could provide Continue Reading By
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                News
                29 Jan 2025
                  How government hackers are trying to exploit Google Gemini AIGoogle’s threat intel squad has shared information on how nation state threat actors are attempting to exploit its Gemini AI tool for nefarious ends Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                29 Jan 2025
                  Chancellor backs plans to boost Oxford-Cambridge growthTo build a UK Silicon Valley between Oxford and Cambridge, boosting the region’s tech capabilities, requires more trains, more roads and more houses Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                29 Jan 2025
                  Vallance rejects latest charge to reform UK hacking lawsScience minister Patrick Vallance rejects proposed amendments to the Computer Misuse Act, arguing that they could create a loophole for cyber criminals to exploit Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                28 Jan 2025
                  NAO: UK government cyber resilience weak in face of mounting threatsThe National Audit Office has found UK government cyber resilience wanting, weakened by legacy IT and skills shortages, and facing mounting threats Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                28 Jan 2025
                  Over 40 journalists and lawyers submit evidence to PSNI surveillance inquiryAngus McCullough, who is leading a review into the police surveillance of journalists and lawyers in Northern Ireland, says victims will be informed if they were unlawfully spied on – subject to ‘legal constraints’ Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                Feature
                28 Jan 2025
                  EU law could usher in transformative change to digital ecosystemsThe EU’s Digital Fairness Act aims to end exploitative practices online and enhance consumer protection, but civil society groups say it must address the power and information asymmetries between users and tech firms Continue Reading 
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                Opinion
                28 Jan 2025
                  Your first steps to improve international complianceThe Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers how security leaders should best navigate the multitude of new national and multinational regulations affecting their work, and ensure their organisations remain compliant and protected Continue Reading By
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                News
                27 Jan 2025
                  Cyber incident that closed British Museum was inside jobAn IT incident that disrupted visitor access to the British Museum last week was the work of a disgruntled contractor who had been let go Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                27 Jan 2025
                  Interview: Feryal Clark, AI and digital government minister, DSITComputer Weekly talks to the parliamentary under-secretary about digital identity, the importance of trust and utilising the power of artificial intelligence Continue Reading By
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                News
                24 Jan 2025
                  MPs and peers start inquiry into Russian and Chinese sabotage threats to subsea internet cablesMPs and Lords on the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy have begun an inquiry into the resilience of UK internet cables, following heightened threats of Russian and Chinese sabotage Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                24 Jan 2025
                  Loan Charge under review: MPs brand latest independent inquiry into controversial policy ‘a farce’Details of the government’s highly anticipated independent review into the loan charge have emerged, and MPs claim it falls way short of what is needed to resolve the financial and mental health damage the policy has caused to those in-scope of it Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                24 Jan 2025
                  Labour’s first digital government strategy: Is it déjà vu or something new?Labour won the 2024 general election on a platform of change – and its technology cheerleader insists the new digital government strategy is all about change. Have we heard it all before or is this time really different? Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                News
                24 Jan 2025
                  Review of legal rule on computer evidence long overdue, say Post Office scandal victimsComputer Weekly talks to people who suffered miscarriages of justice at the hands of flawed computer evidence, as well as to experts in law and IT, as the government commits to review the legal presumption that computers work all the time Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                23 Jan 2025
                  NAO flags shortcomings in government preferential pricing deals with big tech suppliersShortcomings in the UK government’s tech buying power have been highlighted in separate reports in recent days by the National Audit Office and The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                23 Jan 2025
                  UK eVisa system problems persist despite repeated warningsTravellers are already having issues boarding UK-bound flights, while refugees have been left with no way to prove their immigration status in the UK, just two weeks after the Home Office transitioned to electronic visas Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                22 Jan 2025
                  Privacy professionals expect budget cuts, lack confidenceOver 50% of privacy professionals in Europe expect to see less money earmarked for data security initiatives in 2025, and many don’t have faith their organisations are taking the issue seriously, according to an ISACA report Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                22 Jan 2025
                  Funksec gang turned up ransomware heat in DecemberThe criminal ransomware fraternity was hard at work over the festive period, with attack volumes rising and a new threat actor emerging on the scene Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                22 Jan 2025
                  Europol seeks evidence of encryption on crime enforcement as it steps-up pressure on Big TechEuropol wants examples of police investigations hampered by end-to-end encryption as it pressures tech companies to provide law enforcement access to encrypted messages Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                21 Jan 2025
                  Government to launch Gov.uk WalletThe digital wallet will allow citizens to have government-issued documents, including a digital driver’s licence, on their phone, alongside a new Gov.uk app Continue Reading By
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                News
                21 Jan 2025
                  Weak supplier management hinders digital governmentProcurement, legacy systems, data fragmentation and the changing IT market are among the issues highlighted in a review of digital services Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                E-Zine
                21 Jan 2025
                  Will the UK become an AI powerhouse?In this week’s Computer Weekly, we analyse the UK government’s new AI strategy and ask if the ambitious plans are achievable. The latest EU regulation affecting cyber security, called DORA, will affect digital resilience plans for many businesses – we examine the implications. We also look at the benefits and technologies behind cloud data lakes. Read the issue now. Continue Reading 
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                News
                21 Jan 2025
                  Greek authorities subject refugees to invasive surveillanceGreek border authorities are subjecting asylum seekers to invasive phone confiscations and artificial intelligence-powered surveillance, in another potential violation of European data protection laws Continue Reading 
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                News
                20 Jan 2025
                  Government calls for expert views on computer evidence to learn lesson from Post Office scandalThe government is calling for evidence from experts in computing and law to help it ensure no repeat of the miscarriages of justice in the Post Office scandal Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                20 Jan 2025
                  Labour announces plans to overhaul digital governmentThe Government Digital Service will be expanded along with changes to the way technology is funded, built and delivered across the public sector, as Labour aims for improvements previous administrations struggled to achieve Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                News
                20 Jan 2025
                  Government plans to revamp digital services to save £45bnLegacy IT and the use of tech contractors is costing taxpayers billions. The government aims to fix the public sector with AI and new digital services Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                20 Jan 2025
                  Singtel’s 5G network slicing to boost Singapore’s defence and securitySingapore’s defence and security technology agencies will leverage Singtel’s 5G network slicing technology nationwide to combat evolving security threats and enhance national security Continue Reading By- Aaron Tan, Informa TechTarget
 
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                News
                17 Jan 2025
                  Lords debate government approach to automated decision-makingDuring the second reading debate of a Lords private members’ bill seeking to better regulate public sector algorithms, the government argued existing measures were sufficient to protect the public Continue Reading By- Vipin Chimrani, Computer Weekly
 
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                Opinion
                17 Jan 2025
                  Cyber innovation to address rising regulatory, threat burdenThe Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers how security leaders should best navigate the multitude of new national and multinational regulations affecting their work, and ensure their organisations remain compliant and protected Continue Reading By- Nick New, Optalysys
 
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                Opinion
                17 Jan 2025
                  Can AI rescue the public sector and deliver its long-promised digital transformation?The UK government sees artificial intelligence as a tool for 'national renewal' - but unless it overhauls its approach to policymaking and delivery for the AI age, its plans are doomed to fail Continue Reading 
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                Opinion
                17 Jan 2025
                  Post Office’s military culture and the “infallible computers illusion” destroyed livesRupert Lloyd Thomas joined the Post Office in 1974, where he spent the best part of 30 years. He reveals the inner working of the organisation which contributed to the widest miscarriage of justice in history. Continue Reading By- Rupert Lloyd Thomas
 
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                News
                16 Jan 2025
                  Biden signs new cyber order days before Trump inaugurationWith days left in the White House, outgoing US president Joe Biden has signed a wide-ranging cyber security executive order with far-reaching implications Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                16 Jan 2025
                  Fujitsu staff at HMRC to strike for two days over payMore public image woes for Fujitsu as hundreds of staff to strike after colleagues at HMRC get significantly bigger pay rise Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                16 Jan 2025
                  Russia’s Star Blizzard pivots to WhatsApp in spear-phishing campaignThe Russian cyber spy operation known as Star Blizzard changed tactics after a takedown operation by Microsoft and the US authorities, turning to widely used messaging platform WhatsApp to try to ensnare its targets Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                16 Jan 2025
                  NAO calls for ‘cross-government’ revamp of IT procurement to improve ‘big tech’ project outcomesThe National Audit Office has highlighted a series of shortcomings in the government’s approach to digital procurement Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                Blog Post
                16 Jan 2025
                  Spot the difference: National Data Strategy/National Data LibraryThe Labour government appears to be taking every opportunity to emphasise that it has a plan for growth. This is set against the backdrop of the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president and the ... Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                News
                16 Jan 2025
                  Davos 2025: Digital supply chains at risk as world faces two years of turbulenceWorld Economic Forum urges digital business leaders to build the resilience of supply chains, improve cyber defences and develop contingency plans Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                15 Jan 2025
                  Government, Nesta and ODI issue £600k smart data challenge to technologistsDepartment for Business and Trade, Challenge Works and the Open Data Institute have issued a Smart Data Challenge to app developers and entrepreneurs with a total prize fund of £600,000 Continue Reading By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
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                News
                15 Jan 2025
                  Biggest Patch Tuesday in years sees Microsoft address 159 vulnerabilitiesThe largest Patch Tuesday of the 2020s so far brings fixes for more than 150 CVEs ranging widely in their scope and severity – including eight zero-day flaws Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                15 Jan 2025
                  The AI Opportunities Action Plan is recommended readingThe government's strategy for accelerating AI has been many months in the making - is it enough, and what regulatory environment will be appropriate? Continue Reading By- Lord Chris Holmes, House of Lords
 
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                Blog Post
                15 Jan 2025
                  The UK government's AI plan covers all the bases but needs a dose of pragmatismWith the launch of its AI Opportunities Action Plan, few people can complain that the UK government is not taking the potential of artificial intelligence seriously. With 50 recommendations in the ... Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                News
                15 Jan 2025
                  Davos 2025: Misinformation and disinformation are most pressing risks, says World Economic ForumWorld leaders, business chiefs and civil society organisations will discuss the risks posed by misinformation, disinformation and artificial intelligence at the World Economic Forum Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                14 Jan 2025
                  Subpostmasters won’t get financial redress until mid-2027 at current rate of progressCampaigning former subpostmaster warns that some members of the group that took the Post Office to court might not receive financial redress until mid-2027 Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                14 Jan 2025
                  Government funding to help businesses discover AI valueThe government is betting the bank on the power of artificial intelligence to fix the public sector, mend roads and boost the UK economy Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 
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                Opinion
                14 Jan 2025
                  Labour's AI Action Plan - a gift to the far rightCritical computing expert Dan McQuillan argues that, on top of the clear social and environmental harms associated with the technology, Labour's vapid fixation on AI-led growth in lieu of real change will further enable the far right. Instead, he proposes an alternative strategy of 'decomputing'. Continue Reading 
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                News
                14 Jan 2025
                  Many are called, but few are chosen: Secrets of MI5 watchers revealedDespite advances in electronic surveillance, security service MI5 still relies on human ‘watchers’. Government documents reveal what it takes to follow suspects without being detected Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                13 Jan 2025
                  UK government plans to extend ransomware payment banA ban on ransomware payments by UK government departments will be extended to cover organisations such as local councils, schools and the NHS should new government proposals move forward Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                13 Jan 2025
                  Metro mayors face similar digitisation challenges to banks, but lack their resourcesUK regional leaders want to be independent of central government when it comes to digital transformation decision-making, but don’t fully understand what’s ahead Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                Opinion
                13 Jan 2025
                  Why we need better cyber regulation to protect the UK from disruptionThe Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers how security leaders should best navigate the multitude of new national and multinational regulations affecting their work, and ensure their organisations remain compliant and protected. Continue Reading By- Adam Stringer, PA Consulting
 
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                News
                13 Jan 2025
                  CNI operators should ask these 12 questions of their OT suppliersThe NCSC, CISA and others have set out 12 cyber security considerations CNI organisations and other users of operational technology should incorporate into their buying processes to force their suppliers to do better Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                10 Jan 2025
                  Mandiant: Latest Ivanti vulns exploited by Chinese cyber spooksThreat actors are once again lining up to exploit vulnerabilities in the widely used Ivanti product suite, with an apparent link to Chinese espionage activity Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                10 Jan 2025
                  UK Defence Committee urges MoD to embrace AIDefence Committee outlines changes it thinks the Ministry of Defence should make to realise the battlefield advantages of artificial intelligence Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                Blog Post
                10 Jan 2025
                  Fear the technologists, not the technology? The rise of the tech baronNews in the international media lately seems strangely dominated by a new phenomenon – more stories are being written about technologists, than technologies. With the impending inauguration of ... Continue Reading By- Bryan Glick, Editor in chief
 
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                Opinion
                10 Jan 2025
                  The Data Bill: Computer evidence and the burden of proofLords' debate on the government's new Data Bill has once again brought a focus on the law that supports the use of computer evidence in courts - and the need for urgent reform to avoid another Post Office scandal Continue Reading By- Lord Chris Holmes, House of Lords
 
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                News
                08 Jan 2025
                  German court finds hacked EncroChat phone evidence inadmissibleThe Berlin Regional Court has found that evidence obtained by a joint French and Dutch operation to hack the EncroChat encrypted mobile phone network is legally inadmissible, raising questions about its use in other European countries Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
 
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                News
                08 Jan 2025
                  Post Office scandal-stained Fujitsu orders staff to cut costs amid widening UK lossesJapanese supplier reports a loss of £170m in the UK in its latest financial statement and orders UK staff to cut costs Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                08 Jan 2025
                  Nato membership boosts Finnish civil and military tech startupsTech companies in Finland and Sweden that offer civil and military products are benefitting from Nato military alliance Continue Reading By- Gerard O'Dwyer
 
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                Opinion
                07 Jan 2025
                  Why CISOs should build stronger bonds with the legal function in 2025The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank considers how security leaders should best navigate the multitude of new national and multinational regulations affecting their work, and ensure their organisations remain compliant and protected. Continue Reading By- Mandy Andress, Elastic
 
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                News
                07 Jan 2025
                  Former subpostmasters invited to take part in Post Office Capture compensation scheme developmentGovernment will look at a selection of cases where subpostmasters experienced unexplained losses while using the Post Office’s pre-Horizon accounting system Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                Opinion
                07 Jan 2025
                  The Data Bill: Considering datacentres' hunger for powerNew legislation to govern the use of data needs to also consider the implications of all that data when it comes to powering the datacentres needed to store and process our growing demand for information Continue Reading By- Lord Chris Holmes, House of Lords
 
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                News
                06 Jan 2025
                  Government develops quantum tech for militaryA high-tech atomic clock has been developed by a ‘secret lab’ and aims to decrease the reliance on GPS technology Continue Reading By
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                News
                03 Jan 2025
                  US Treasury incident a clear warning on supply chain security in 2025A cyber incident at the US Department of the Treasury – blamed on a Chinese state actor – raises fresh warnings about supply chain risk after it was found to have originated via vulnerabilities in a remote tech support product Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                03 Jan 2025
                  Post Office staff list 14 scandal-stained individuals who should have honours strippedStaff of the Post Office and Royal Mail from the past and present have written to the Forfeiture Committee requesting honours to be stripped from 14 people with links to the Horizon scandal Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                02 Jan 2025
                  Sir Alan Bates has ‘serious concerns’ over Post Office scandal compensation budgetCampaigning former subpostmaster welcomed ‘positive’ select committee report but voiced concern over inclusion of legal costs in compensation pot Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                30 Dec 2024
                  Post Office scandal campaigners awarded OBEs in New Year Honours ListFormer subpostmasters and campaigners Jo Hamilton, Lee Castleton, Seema Misra and Christopher Head honoured for their part in 20-year fight against the Post Office – along with former Computer Weekly reporter Rebecca Thomson Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                News
                30 Dec 2024
                  Top 10 government IT stories of 2024The past year has provided one of the biggest changes in government for 14 years, with Labour coming to power. With it, the new government has brought plenty of tech promises Continue Reading By
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                Feature
                27 Dec 2024
                  Navigating the practicalities of AI regulation and legislationWhat CIOs need to know about the global patchwork of existing and upcoming laws governing AI – and what CIOs need to be doing about them Continue Reading By- Mary Branscombe, Computer Weekly
 
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                News
                24 Dec 2024
                  Top 10 police technology stories of 2024Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 police technology stories of 2024 Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                23 Dec 2024
                  Top 10 NHS IT stories of 2024The past year has provided a marked change in the approach to technology in the National Health Service, which has struggled to cope under significant pressure. We look back at the stories that made the headlines in 2024 Continue Reading By
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                News
                20 Dec 2024
                  Post Office creates CTO role to support ‘extensive and complex’ plansPost Office bolsters its IT leadership team as it grapples with massive tech transformation with the nation looking on Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                Opinion
                20 Dec 2024
                  Why Keir Starmer’s plan to rewire Whitehall needs an IT-rethinkThe government likes large scale IT projects but the prime minster’s plans to rewire Whitehall call for smaller, faster more agile work Continue Reading By- Alex Case
 
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                News
                20 Dec 2024
                  Government introduces technology adoption reviewWhitehall has launched a call for evidence on barriers to adopting new technologies in the UK, wanting to know what needs to change for the country to stay at the forefront of technology adoption Continue Reading By
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                News
                20 Dec 2024
                  Top 10 data and ethics stories of 2024Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 data and ethics stories of 2024 Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                19 Dec 2024
                  LockBit ransomware gang teases February 2025 returnAn individual associated with the LockBit ransomware gang has broken cover to tease details of a new phase of the cyber criminal operation's activity, which they claim is set to begin in February 2025 Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                19 Dec 2024
                  Latest attempt to override UK’s outdated hacking law stallsAmendments to the Data Bill that would have given the UK cyber industry a boost by updating restrictive elements of the Computer Misuse Act have failed to progress beyond a Lords committee Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                19 Dec 2024
                  The Data Bill: It’s time to cyber upThe Computer Misuse Act is outdated and needs reform - so it's disappointing to see the government decline an opportunity to update the legislation, says the peer who proposed amendments Continue Reading By- Lord Chris Holmes, House of Lords
 
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                Opinion
                19 Dec 2024
                  Innovation, insight and influence: the CISO playbook for 2025 and beyondFrom Covid-19 to war in Ukraine, SolarWinds Sunburst, Kaseya, Log4j, MOVEit and more, the past five years brought cyber to mainstream attention, but what comes next? The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank looks ahead to the second half of the 2020s Continue Reading By- Mandy Andress, Elastic
 
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                News
                19 Dec 2024
                  AWS offers Hackney Council ‘minimum 22%’ discount on cloud services through OGVA 2.0Amazon Web Services has renewed its cloud deal with Hackney Council, with the local authority receiving a minimum discount of 22% in exchange for agreeing to grow its AWS cloud footprint by 8% each year Continue Reading By- Caroline Donnelly, Senior Editor, UK
 
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                News
                18 Dec 2024
                  The Security Interviews: Martin Lee, Cisco TalosThreat intel expert and author Martin Lee, EMEA technical lead for security research at Cisco Talos, joins Computer Weekly to mark the 35th anniversary of the first ever ransomware attack Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                18 Dec 2024
                  Top 10 cyber security stories of 2024Data breaches, data privacy and protection, and the thorny issue of open source security were all hot topics this year. Meanwhile, security companies frequently found themselves hitting the headlines, and not always for good reasons. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 cyber security stories of 2024 Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                Opinion
                18 Dec 2024
                  Look to the future: How the threat landscape may evolve nextFrom Covid-19 to war in Ukraine, SolarWinds Sunburst, Kaseya, Log4j, MOVEit and more, the past five years brought cyber to mainstream attention, but what comes next? The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank looks ahead to the second half of the 2020s Continue Reading By- Elliott Wilkes, ACDS
 
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                News
                18 Dec 2024
                  Post Office IT department fired and rehired ‘friends’ at ‘exorbitant’ rates, says former HR chiefThe Post Office got rid of permanent roles, including IT, and rehired the holders on over double the pay Continue Reading By- Karl Flinders, Chief reporter and senior editor EMEA
 
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                Opinion
                18 Dec 2024
                  Regulating automated decision-making in the Data (Use and Access) BillGovernment proposals around the use of automated decision-making through AI and algorithms require amendment or risk exposing people to a diminishing of their rights Continue Reading By- Lord Chris Holmes, House of Lords
 
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                News
                18 Dec 2024
                  Top 10 cyber crime stories of 2024From ransomware targeting the NHS to nation-state-backed intrusions, 2024 was another big year for cyber criminals and cyber spooks alike, but they didn't have it all their own way as the good guys fought back Continue Reading By- Alex Scroxton, Security Editor
 
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                News
                18 Dec 2024
                  Axon still in possession of Police Scotland encryption keysSupplier’s possession of encryption keys for Police Scotland data sharing system opens potential for access and transfer of sensitive data without the knowledge or consent of the force Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                Opinion
                17 Dec 2024
                  2025-30: Geopolitical influence on cyber and the convergence of threatFrom Covid-19 to war in Ukraine, SolarWinds Sunburst, Kaseya, Log4j, MOVEit and more, the past five years brought cyber to mainstream attention, but what comes next? The Computer Weekly Security Think Tank looks ahead to the second half of the 2020s Continue Reading By- Rob Dartnall, SecAlliance
 
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                Opinion
                17 Dec 2024
                  Using AI to build stronger client relationships in 2025On the Twelfth Day of AI, we explore the key benefits of Copilot, the potential risks, barriers to adoption, and strategies for ensuring successful implementation. Continue Reading By- Josie Rickerd, ANS
 
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                News
                17 Dec 2024
                  Conservative MP adds to calls for public inquiry over PSNI police spyingConservative MP David Davis calls for a public inquiry following a court ruling that the PSNI and Metropolitan Police unlawfully placed journalists under electronic surveillance Continue Reading By- Bill Goodwin, Investigations Editor
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                Opinion
                17 Dec 2024
                  Driving government efficiency through better software and IT managmentHow improving IT asset management in the public sector can help the UK government achieve efficiency goals without impacting services Continue Reading By- Martin Thompson, ITAM Forum
 
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                News
                17 Dec 2024
                  Ofcom publishes Illegal Harms Codes of PracticeThe codes of practice and guidance from Ofcom outline the steps online services providers can take to protect their users from illegal harms Continue Reading By- Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor
 
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                News
                17 Dec 2024
                  Latest list of AI in government decision-making publishedThe government wants to show it’s being transparent over the use of algorithms that directly impact citizens Continue Reading By- Cliff Saran, Managing Editor
 

 
		