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How do we build safer digital environments?
Identify, Protect, Defend, Respond are the four key components to ensure safer digital environments. Here, Fujitsu provide insight
UK offers military deal with the EU post Brexit
The UK government is forging a military deal with the EU that will allow them to share military assets and collaborate on operations after Brexit
Smart cities: the implications for the private sector
Nicolas Reys, Cyber Security Services Consultant at Control Risks looks at the risks of cyber-attacks on smart cities…
Faced with rapid urbanisation, city planners are turning to technology to solve a wide range of problems. Smart cities are the outcome of the deepening integration between technology and the urban landscape.
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Massive data breach exposes UK military personnel’s payroll information
An estimated 270,000 payroll records of Britain's armed forces have been compromised due to a breach by a third-party contractor.
Building a resilient and future-ready democracy in the EU
Dubravka Šuica, Vice-President for Democracy and Demography, charts her priorities for building a resilient and future-ready democracy in the EU.
Improving software security in the public sector
UK public sector organisations are facing threats and increasingly sophisticated attacks on key infrastructure and software security.
Fortifying your law firm against the SRA’s new fining powers
As the legal sector undergoes a digital transformation, law firms grapple with cybersecurity challenges, prompting a shift towards third-party payment providers.
The Doomsday Clock announcement: All you need to know
The Bulletin, stewards of the Doomsday Clock, will be announced on 10:00 a.m. EST/1500 GMT, January 23, 2024.
WHO outline’s responsible regulations needed for Artificial Intelligence in healthcare
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published a new document outlining essential regulatory considerations for applying artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare.
Science, research and innovation policy in Canada
Open Access Government provides background and updates on Canada’s science, research and innovation policy.
Innovation, learning, policing and online safety: The King’s Speech
In the King’s Speech, we saw announcements of long-term strategies to meet deficits in healthcare training, much-needed investment in mental health services and encouragement in engagement in innovative technologies, but what about policing and public safety?
Global concerns surrounding AI risks and opportunities
In a historic move, the UK Government has unveiled a comprehensive report on the capabilities and potential AI risks associated with frontier AI.
Robotic process automation security risks and ways to eliminate them
Robotic process automation (RPA) revolutionises workflows, enhancing efficiency and reducing human error. Embracing RPA empowers businesses to streamline operations.
AI Ethos: How governments are adapting to age of decision intelligence
Chirag Karnik, CEO of Neyo Ltd., explains how ServiceNow AIOps and decision intelligence can redefine government operations, increase efficiency, and enhance citizen services.
How can UK businesses navigate the current data landscape?
As businesses eagerly anticipate the UK Government’s long-awaited Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, business leaders will need to revisit the way they approach international data transfers and ensure they can comply with new regulations.
Ransomware targeting the NHS: securing data and saving lives
Being a vital public service and large employer, the NHS must protect the sensitive data of millions. Complex IT systems increase vulnerability to cybercriminals, including ransomware targeting the NHS.
Germany’s China strategy reveals plan to restrict research cooperation
Germany's China strategy, aims to withhold federal support from research projects at risk of a "knowledge drain" to China and improve awareness of security risks in cooperation with Beijing.
Securing electric vehicle charge points is vital for consumer confidence
The market to decarbonise transport is growing with EVs, but considerations for electric vehicle charge points must be made for performance and security.
New technologies are transforming the data protection landscape
May 2023 marked five years since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implementation across the European Union, how has technology affected this?
How NHS Tayside improved their incident response management capability
YUDU Sentinel discuss NHS Tayside choosing a new system and app to improve incident response and introduce digital documentation.