• Barclays ring-fencing project means downtime for customers
  • Huddle in trouble: Did the journey from startup to scaleup cause the UK cloud firm to lose its way?
  • A decade of IT change since banking meltdown
  • NotPetya attack cost up to $300m, says Maersk
  • UK workers interested in cyber security, survey shows
  • Female students less likely than male students to consider tech roles
  • Nordic IT professionals content in current roles
  • CIO interview: Tarah Lourens, chief technology officer, Wonga UK
  • Regulation and impact of cyber attacks driving security spending
  • GDPR drives cloud firm’s Cloudian S3 object storage deployment
  • Fiat joins BMW's autonomous car platform initiative
  • ClickMechanic uses GitHub to streamline coding to production
  • Hackers hit Holyrood with Westminster-style brute-force attack
  • RBS to cut 880 IT staff in London
  • Microsoft to open new Azure regions in Australia in public sector push
  • Middle East salary survey reveals major challenges to close IT skills gap
  • Leaked SMB exploits make malware powerful, warns Cylance
  • Interview: Equality starts with education, says Salesforce.org exec
  • Openreach withdraws plans for wholesale dark fibre product
  • Exploit leaks are a cyber security game changer, says Kaspersky Lab
  • AI tipped as top tech trend of next decade
  • Hulu joins the BBC, Channel 4 and Netflix in opting to run its streaming services on AWS
  • How HPE is climbing the supercomputer league to reach exascale performance
  • WannaCry hero Marcus Hutchins under house arrest
  • How companies can fend off cyber attacks
  • Middle East insurance broker migrates backup to the cloud
  • Statistics show retailers need to improve data security
  • NHS Digital signs cyber security agreement with Microsoft
  • Everton FC works with Netskope to safeguard cloud-stored data
  • Most consumers think they are more digitally savvy than some retailers
  • HBO stands firm as hackers release more stolen content
  • Bristol hosts successful test of 5G mobile edge computing
  • CIO interview: Mike Proudlock, interim head of IT, The Royal College of Surgeons
  • Film maker shuns cloud storage for Spectra Logic tape
  • Nordic CIO interview: Anna Eriksson, Swedish National Land Survey
  • Higher IT salaries in Australia and New Zealand amid talent crunch
  • Malicious email spikes in Q2, reports Proofpoint
  • Russian cyber espionage group targeting hotel Wi-Fi
  • BBVA tops Forrester mobile bank app chart
  • Manufacturing a key target for cyber attacks
  • Manchester to trial smart traffic lights to reduce road congestion
  • HSBC uses IBM to automate the processing of 100 million document pages
  • Cloud firm gets Tintri hybrid flash storage to save £80,000
  • China tests hack-proof quantum satellite communications
  • Consumers unaware of bank account switching service despite £750m spent on IT system
  • Kaspersky Lab to drop EU complaint against Microsoft
  • Sadiq Khan’s Not-Spot Team to tackle digital connectivity in London
  • Vue Entertainment deploys automated monitoring of cinema IT
  • New TalkTalk fine takes total for poor data protection to £500,000
  • CIO interview: Daniel Gebler, chief technology officer, Picnic
  • IT pros urged to support ‘WannaCry hero’ Marcus Hutchins
  • Ultrafast ISPs failing customers on broadband speed, claims Which?
  • Gov.uk Verify fails to meet key business case targets
  • Allied Irish Bank blends industrial and artisanal analytics to gain edge
  • ICO hits out at misinformation about GDPR
  • Singapore firms losing out on top IT talent
  • Over 40% of IT professionals want another general election this year
  • HBO hacking gets personal
  • Huddle pulls news of private equity deal as shareholders rage over payout size
  • Dubai Health Authority rolls out second smart pharmacy
  • Websites giving hackers easy access, audit reveals
  • Nordic countries top digital nations ranking, but risk stalling
  • WannaCry hero malware trial postponed
  • WannaCry hero due in court on malware charges
  • NIS Directive plans show UK is serious about tackling cyber threats
  • National wireless network alternative to fixed broadband for Ireland
  • Best-in-class IT departments deliver a digital advantage
  • KCOM fined over emergency call service failure
  • CIO interview: David Ivell, CIO, The Prince’s Trust
  • Child cyber exploration good for the UK, says ex-GCHQ head
  • UK 31st worldwide for broadband speeds
  • Top tips to avoid a costly Office 365 subscription bill
  • M1 debuts NB-IoT network in Singapore, Singtel to follow suit
  • UK mulls hefty fines for CNI providers with poor cyber security
  • Forrester warns CIOs of cloud market consolidation risks and rewards
  • Security industry welcomes planned UK Data Protection Bill
  • Cultural change a critical but neglected element of IoT security
  • Gaming apps ‘main source’ of mobile phishing attacks, research shows
  • TSG 1899 Hoffenheim gets 'faster in the head' with SAP analytics
  • UK government starts recruiting digital experts for Brexit
  • UK calls for smart car cyber protection
  • Lenovo wants to move away from shipping boxes
  • Government to strengthen UK data protection law
  • Expanding Extreme eyes Cisco, HPE networking business
  • Security audits reveal poor state of corporate cyber defences
  • ICO highlights challenge Slack-like tools pose to public sector FOI request compliance
  • Manchester to host international freedom of information event
  • Nearly 7,000 civil service jobs at risk in government-as-a-platform strategy
  • MPs demand answers from HMRC over Childcare Service website problems
  • FBI arrests UK WannaCry hero on malware charges
  • Keeping Australia’s aeromedical service connected to the cloud
  • Newcastle to put gigabit broadband in council properties
  • Cyber criminals make it difficult to follow the money
  • Interview: Vodafone CTO juggles legacy network and cutting-edge technology
  • Sub-postmasters allege 'bullying and intimidation' by Post Office over Horizon IT system
  • Voice control in BBC iPlayer pilot demos Microsoft's AI ambitions
  • Ransom DDoS attacks on the rise
  • IT pros look to endpoint security to counter custom malware
  • Broadband satisfaction levels fall as Brits stream more content
  • Synergy research emphasises gulf between higher and lower ends of cloud provider market
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