Cybersecurity Anonymous Sudan DDoS cyberattacks cripple Kenya’s new e-Citizen digital infrastructure DDoS attacks from the supposedly Sudanese hackers have disrupted the Kenyan economy this week, and worse could be still to come. By Matthew Gooding
AI and automation Stack Overflow embraces automation with the introduction of Overflow AI By Ryan Morrison
AI and automation Europe wants to ‘crash test’ AI. Here’s how that will actually work. By Stephanie Stacey
Cybersecurity New SEC cybersecurity reporting rules may force the UK to follow suit By Claudia Glover
Digital economy India’s digital payments revolution is inspiring — both for developing nations and cyber-scammers By Stephanie Stacey
Cyberattack on University of West Scotland claimed by Rhysida ransomware gang The gang has claimed responsibility for the breach, and says it has stolen data that it is auctioning off for… а> By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Thales boosts cybersecurity credentials with $3.6bn Imperva acquisition By Matthew Gooding
Cybersecurity Vitesco Technologies among nine new MOVEit Transfer vulnerability ‘victims’ posted by Cl0p By Matthew Gooding
Cybersecurity The Discovery channel and Shutterfly among Cl0p’s latest MOVEit Transfer ransomware victims By Matthew Gooding
Cybersecurity Anonymous Sudan takes down fan fiction site A03, claims Reddit DDoS attack By Matthew Gooding
Digital economy So what are Labour’s tech policies, exactly? Critics say Labour's all at sea when it comes to AI and the rest of UK tech. But there's more to its tech agenda 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 OpenAI, Microsoft, Google and Anthropic launch AI Frontier Model Forum 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
Data Centre Tech leaders are still spending on on-premise data centres despite cloud boom By Matthew Gooding
Silicon Oracle databases to run on Ampere Computing’s Arm chips in fresh blow to Intel and x86 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