Data Related Content
The new ‘AI rulebook’ for technology innovation in the UK government
To improve the regulation of Artificial Intelligence, the UK government have put forth an AI rulebook to protect data and promote responsible AI use.
Cybersecurity strategies: fighting alert fatigue and building resilience
As security risks increase in complexity and data expands exponentially, cybersecurity strategies need to simplify – and streamline.
The dangers of the dark web: being safe online
Open Access Government speaks with Javad Malik from KnowBe4 on security awareness programmes and the dark web.
Privatisation of healthcare leads to worse quality of care
Health outsourcing has been found to be linked to higher mortality rates, as privatisation of healthcare worsens healthcare services.
Electronic document & records management system to manage records like money
Richard O’Brien, Director at GilbyIM, looks at an electronic document & records management system for efficient information management.
Data capture for researching degenerative eye disease
Translational Imaging Innovations makes data accessible to research degenerative eye disease.
G-Cloud framework scores £1.5 billion in commercial benefits
The government’s Crown Commercial Services’ G-Cloud framework has improved and cloud-based computing for public sector customers.
Recognising the human side of data fabric
Mike Ellis, Managing Director of Finworks, explains what data fabric is and what are its benefits to public organisations and data professionals.
AI-Enabled Assessment of Adult ADHD
Prof Marios Adamou OBE and Prof Grigoris Antoniou discuss the problems and solutions of adult ADHD, using an AI-enabled assessment of data.
Challenges in data handling for big data in multi-omics research
Dr Gastone Castellani and Dr Jeanine Houwing-Duistermaat from the University of Bologna, Italy develop methods for big multi-omics datasets.
Physical destruction of SSDs: a burden to the UK economy
The UK economy is in recovery: can we be confident that the government is being prudent with the finances at their disposal? What about the physical destruction of SSDs?
There is a lot more to the ISDN / PSTN switch off than meets...
You know it’s going to happen, but have you considered what exposure or risks the ISDN / PSTN switch-off poses to your organisation?
The UK government to improve national healthcare through NHS data
After using NHS data to fight COVID-19, the UK government now looks toward removing restrictions and returning to normal life through data reforms in national healthcare.
Interoperable health systems needed for digital future & improved patient care
Professor Peter Bannister explores the need for interoperable health records to ensure a digital future for healthcare.
The UK government’s 2022 to 2025 Roadmap for Digital and Data
The government’s Roadmap to digital and data involves ambitions to transform digital public services, deliver world-class digital technology and systems, and attract digital talent.
The synthetic data approach: The new unlimited data plan for AI models
Dayna Arnold, Project Manager at Zest Consult, discusses the benefits of using a synthetic data approach to machine learning as an innovative solution for increasing the availability, accuracy & security of more cost effective data.
The changing landscape of primary care data sharing
NHS Digital’s Programme Head for GP Data, Eva Simmonds, discusses the benefits and challenges of health data sharing and looks to the future for the GP Data for Planning and Research programme.
How do we activate AI in the public sector?
Sofia Ihsan, Trusted AI Lead at EY, explains her stance on activating AI in the public sector.
Disaster victim identification, training & human rights of the dead
Prof Emilio Nuzzolese from University of Turin sheds light on disaster victim identification, training and the human rights of the dead.
56% of Black people in tech felt unable to negotiate salary
Data from Colourintech and Meta shows that 56% of Black people in tech feel unable to negotiate a fair salary - while 75% of white respondents feel empowered in doing so.