• Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp outage resolved, but questions remain over what caused it
  • FireEye ties Microsoft Outlook exploit to Iranian hackers
  • Competition watchdog launches study into internet firms
  • Email still top security vulnerability, survey shows
  • APAC experts weigh in on cyber security trends
  • Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp outage blights users across the globe
  • Sodin ransomware exploiting Windows zero-day, Kaspersky warns
  • Vodafone switches on 5G mobile network
  • BT and Openreach told to be more transparent over split
  • Why PSD2 adoption in the Netherlands is lagging behind
  • One-third of people prefer instant reply from chatbot about finances to waiting for human reply
  • Top VPNs secretly owned by Chinese firms
  • IT pros see a role for high-performance computing in business
  • Cloudflare outage: Firm blames global website outage on routine software update gone rogue
  • APAC firms in developed markets warm up to cloud ERP
  • Government ramps up efforts to counter fraud with analytics
  • CPS faces legal ruling over refusal to disclose emails with US on WikiLeaks and Assange extradition
  • UK consumers still concerned about personal data security
  • Sweden’s Protective Security Act targets cyber risks
  • DWP data hub develops prototype skills recommendation engine
  • Orvibo data leak puts security spotlight on IoT back end
  • G-Cloud 11 goes live with 4,200 suppliers securing a place on the framework
  • Watchdog urges biometrics regulation in policing
  • Singapore to beef up police tech capabilities
  • Post Office back-office error leaves subpostmaster with thousands of pounds extra
  • Few UK firms are cyber insured despite financial losses
  • Equinix launch $1bn joint venture to secure more European hyperscale colocation spend
  • Symantec gearing up for future cyber security
  • NTT picks London for newly formed global business
  • Google Cloud to expand datacentres for delivery of managed Oracle datacentre service with Atos
  • Interview: Matthew Gould, chief executive of NHSX, on transforming health service technology
  • Huge jump in cyber incidents reported by finance sector
  • Ofcom to make switching mobile operators easier
  • The Great Eastern way to digital transformation
  • Visa modernises B2B global payments through open source blockchain
  • TIN coalition calls for industry action against cyber fraud
  • Cyber crime reporting crucial, say UK police
  • Almost half of shoppers still prefer brands with stores
  • Apple design chief Jony Ive confirms company departure after nearly 30 years
  • Ofcom gets go-ahead for new Openreach access model
  • Interview: How Defra is getting its IT systems ready for Brexit
  • Interview: John Seglias, chief digital information officer, Defra
  • Interview: Yasmeen Al Sharaf, head of fintech and innovation unit, Central Bank of Bahrain
  • MPs to probe UK’s growing e-waste problem
  • Isles of Scilly among first UK locations to get 5G
  • Dutch bank and researchers begin defence against quantum computing’s dark side
  • Aerohive adds cloud and edge network features to Extreme portfolio
  • Data drives decentralisation in Nordic healthcare
  • DWP looks to extend digital identity capabilities
  • Executive interview: George Yianni, head of technology, Philips Hue
  • Singapore aims to be global node for 5G innovation
  • NHSX ends digital programmes and sets out delivery priorities
  • Fido Alliance announces new standards
  • Commercial interests put customer security at risk, survey shows
  • TietoEVRY merger headlines wider consolidation in Nordic IT industry
  • Open banking could generate £18bn in value for UK SMEs and citizens
  • Wider threat campaign behind Wipro breach
  • Nordic public dispels fears over AI and welcomes its advance
  • Confusing cocktail of document licensing in SAP’s Hana strategy
  • Veritas bundles NetBackup into Enterprise Data Services Platform
  • Six arrested over €24m cryptocurrency theft
  • Singapore government forms digital industry office
  • UK cyber security progress stalled, says report
  • NHS Wales provides 100,000 staff with Microsoft 365
  • Shipping giant Maersk on taking a cloud-first approach to disrupting the competition
  • Australia’s demand for cloud continues to soar
  • Half of Dutch IT decision-makers can’t explain blockchain technology
  • Three Finnish banks, one core IT platform
  • Outdated IT systems are hindering patient care
  • AI will drive reskilling in problem solving, creativity and collaboration
  • Growing diversity of datacentre types revealed in latest Vertiv 2025 market predictions study
  • APT attack on telcos highlights need for comprehensive defence
  • Post Office appoints new chief information officer
  • Sky invests £125,000 in female-led business ideas
  • Moscow’s 2019 Startup Village rewards innovation
  • Big companies face extinction unless they use IT better
  • Saudi banks trial blockchain-based identity technology at ATMs
  • Airbus opens cyber innovation hub in Wales
  • Cyber attackers using wider range of threats
  • UK firms downloading vulnerable open source software
  • DBS Bank goes big on open source
  • New security challenges await 5G planners, say APAC experts
  • Scotland ‘needs stronger digital leadership’
  • European and UK space agencies start CAV connectivity project
  • Ministry of Defence appoints chief scientific adviser
  • Release date clarification sought for revamped CEST tool as private sector IR35 reforms near
  • A third of jobs could become redundant as a result of digitisation
  • Hospitality industry at highest risk of phishing
  • Chef demos Windows Server 2008 migration
  • London named top five global retail colocation hub by Synergy Research Group
  • US tech industry’s racial wage gap is widening, report finds
  • Steel firm adds steel to resilience with Scale hyper-converged
  • ASEAN CIOs learn to navigate the data economy
  • UK takes world lead in surveillance camera security
  • Nominations open for UK’s security unsung heroes
  • Parents don’t know enough about cyber careers
  • Government must address shortcomings to make data strategy work
  • West Midlands paramedics test remote ultrasonic sensor scans
  • Small business not necessarily weakest security link
  • CIOs experience stress, verbal and physical abuse during IT failures
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