Government Computing The education secretary wants more AI in classrooms, but is the technology ready? Gillian Keegan says automation can help teachers, but industry insiders have concerns. By Sophia Waterfield
Focus Eco-hacktivism should be taking the world by storm. What happened? By Greg Noone and Claudia Glover
AI and automation The UK wants more AI innovation like ChatGPT. Experts say experiments should stop By Ryan Morrison
Cybersecurity Information on 63,000 children leaks online after Cl0p’s cyberattack on Fortra By Claudia Glover
Focus Magnetic tape storage is seeing cloud go back to the future for its archival data needs By Greg Noone
US government banned from using spyware like Pegasus The order comes as it was revealed evidence of spyware has been found on the devices of 50 US government… а> By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity OpenAI’s ChatGPT safeguards ‘trivial to bypass’ for criminals, Europol says By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Latitude Group and Crown Resorts become latest Australian companies to suffer cyberattacks By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity CISA launches Untitled Goose cybersecurity tool for Microsoft Azure cloud users By Matthew Gooding
Cybersecurity DWP to automate antiquated threat detection system that relies on Excel spreadsheets By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity UK government releases ‘urgently needed’ cyber resilience strategy for the NHS By Claudia Glover
Silicon All the Newport Wafer Fab episode shows is the lack of government support for UK semiconductors By Matthew Gooding
AI and automation New UK AI regulation white paper leaves ‘unanswered questions’ on ChatGPT By Ryan Morrison
Software New Microsoft Teams app features AI and promises double the speed for half the resources By Sophia Waterfield
AI and automation ‘We feel awful about this’ – OpenAI fixes ChatGPT bug that may have breached GDPR By Ryan Morrison
Emerging Technology New tool for AWS shares workloads across quantum and classical computers The middleware tool allows users to access compute resources from both quantum and classical computers regardless of where they are based. By Ryan Morrison
Cloud Alibaba six-way split will see Aliyun cloud division become a separate company By Matthew Gooding
Fujitsu questioned over software faults that led to Horizon Post Office scandal Fujitsu executives faced questions today on the company's role in the Horizon Post Office scandal. а> By Ryan Morrison
Governance The benefits of the UK’s new data protection laws are there for the taking By Julian David
Government Computing UK police still relying heavily on Chinese surveillance camera technology By Ryan Morrison