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Are healthcare organisations finally making a move to the cloud?
Sam Woodcock, Director Solutions Architect EMEA and APAC at iland, looks at the future of cloud adoption in healthcare organisations, throughout this article
Breaking barriers: The journey to digitally transforming public services
Shawn Kingsberry, VP, Digital Government and Citizen Services at Unisys charts the journey to digitally transforming public services.
Why security is the most important part of the passport making process
Renaud Laffont-Leenhardt, Gemalto’s Director for Travel Documents, comments on why security is the most important part of the passport making process in this detailed article
Business security challenges to the exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT)
James Aguilan, QA cybersecurity trainer at QA Limited details the business security challenges when it comes to the exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT)
The Unexpected Side-Effects of GDPR
David Emm, Principal Security Researcher, Kaspersky Lab discusses the unexpected side-effects of GDPR shortly after the new legislation came into effect
Turning health data into knowledge to improve lives
Amanda White, Director of Communications and Marketing at Health Data Research UK, reflects on the opportunities to harness the UK’s strengths in data science to transform health
How can UK law enforcement join forces to combat digital crime?
John Wright, Senior Industry Director, Unisys details how UK law enforcement can join forces to combat today’s digital crime.
The EU’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Andrew Davidson, Head of Marketing, Cyber Security EMEIA at Fujitsu shares his seasoned opinion on the EU’s new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and reveals that the devil is in the data.
The five key business benefits of GDPR
Will GDPR have a positive impact on your business? Sneha Paul, Product Consultant, ManageEngine says that the impending regulations will have five key benefits
The impending General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is seen as a force of major disruption by so many businesses. The regulations which come into force on...
Bitcoin mining uses less than 1% of Britain’s electricity supply
Cryptocurrency miners are not a major risk to Britain’s electricity infrastructure, says the National Grid
UK’s security at risk due to increasing reliance on digital technology
Institution calls for the UK to develop a more resilient and reliable energy network to support digital infrastructure
Brits more scared of flying than ever before
According to a recent survey, over 21 million Brits are now more scared of flying compared to 10 years ago
Ransomware attacks cost public sector £369,000
A study by Sophos Global has revealed the extent to which businesses are at risk of repeated ransomware attacks and exploits
The State of Endpoint Security Today, a survey conducted by Sophos, polled more than 2,000 IT decision makers from mid-sized public and private sector organisations in 10 countries worldwide...
UK police officers at risk of losing up to 28 days a year due...
New research reveals that ineffective data management may be costing police valuable time
UK police officers could be losing up to 28 working days a year due to siloed data, according to new research released by Dods Group PLC in partnership with MarkLogic Corporation.
The study was conducted to explore how police...
Why public sector organisations must ‘Break the Boundaries’ in 2018
Georgina O’Toole, Chief Analyst at TechMarketView, explains why, in a digital environment, public sector organisations cannot afford to be insular
TechMarketView’s recently published analysis of the UK public sector ICT market revealed a picture that can be viewed in the context of ‘micro’ trends and ‘macro’ trends.
In our view, the...
Why should we trust science?
Carlos Moedas, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation recently unveiled his thoughts in a speech on the whether we trust science itself
Carlos Moedas, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation depicted a scene to illustrate exactly what the problem is concerning trusting science today. During his speech on 26th September...
Bitcoin hackers steal millions in ‘highly professional’ theft
Slovenian mining exchange NiceHash was targeted by 'professional' Bitcoin hackers who stole 4700 coins worth around $80 million
UK and EU plan Bitcoin crackdown over tax evasion fears
As the cryptocurrency hovers around the $10,000 mark, the UK and EU are threatening a bitcoin crackdown to prevent tax evasion and cybercrime
Booming bitcoin value leads to rise in cryptocurrency malware
The incredible rise of Bitcoin, which recently broke the $10,000 barrier, has been met with a rise in cryptocurrency malware and other cybercrime
US defence bill could revolutionise blockchain in government
A new defence spending bill (the National Defence Authorization Act) being considered by the United States could pave the way for blockchain in government
If approved, the NDAA could make way for blockchain in government, with a subsection allowing for 'modernising' of the funding systems.
The Modernizing Government Technology Act (MGT)...