AI and automation IBM releases new AI models for governance and data security IBM says its AI platform is designed to make it easier for enterprise to monitor its use of models. By Ryan Morrison
Government Computing UK government to back down on controversial end-to-end encryption provisions in Online Safety Bill By Matthew Gooding
Digital economy India’s digital payments revolution is inspiring — both for developing nations and cyber-scammers By Stephanie Stacey
Darktrace revenue up 31% as ‘age of AI cyberattacks’ arrives Income is up for the security vendor as businesses battle more AI-powered cyberattacks. а> By Matthew Gooding
Cybersecurity UK Ministry of Defence documents stolen and leaked in LockBit cyberattack By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Charles de Gaulle Airport website offline after suspected ‘#OpFrance’ DDoS cyberattack By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity ‘Infamous Chisel’ hacking tools developed by Russian hackers to target Ukraine, says Five Eyes By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Anonymous Sudan hits X, La Poste and AO3 with fresh DDoS cyberattacks By Claudia Glover
Policy Why can’t the NHS quit Palantir? The NHS and Palantir hail how the latter's software has helped reduce waiting times. Critics say that there's more to the relationship than meets the eye. By Greg Noone
Comment How e-commerce exports can be the catalyst for UK SME growth worth billions By Marco Forgione
Comment The EU AI Act is improving – but still contains fundamental flaws By Professor Dr. Philipp Hacker LLM, Dr. Andreas Engel LLM and Amelie Berz
Comment The Digital Markets Bill offers the UK tech sector a great opportunity – and shows the need to keep our regulators in check By Neil Ross
AI and automation Slack update sees Salesforce’s collaboration tool fully embrace AI 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
Labour hands DSIT brief to Peter Kyle in Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet reshuffle The opposition now has a shadow tech minister, six months after the government reorganised the Whitehall department. а> By Ryan Morrison
Government Computing Post Office to host in-person identity checks for government’s One Login platform By Sophia Waterfield
Government Computing NHS England warned it needs to get public onboard for new data platform to work By Ryan Morrison
Government Computing CMA gives provisional green light to £1.2bn UnitedHealthcare EMIS merger By Sophia Waterfield
Government Computing Why the public sector still loves Capita (even though it got hacked) By Stephanie Stacey
Partner content Insurance enterprises must harness the powers of data collaboration to achieve their commercial potential
A Top 10 Pharma Company Doubles High-Performing Site Count in a Priority Indication with Medidata AI Intelligent Trials By Medidata