Privacy and data protection ICO publishes guidance on use of biometric data in the UK There will be a consultation process on the new guidance as part of a phased approach to its introduction. By Ryan Morrison
Cybersecurity Over 300 UK retailers crippled by cyberattack on IT company Swan Retail By Claudia Glover
AI and automation UK AI safety summit should not just ‘focus on big players’ as first details are revealed By Ryan Morrison
Digital economy India’s digital payments revolution is inspiring — both for developing nations and cyber-scammers By Stephanie Stacey
Progress Software faces class action lawsuits over MOVEit Transfer vulnerability breaches It is alleged the publisher of MOVEit Transfer had known about a vulnerability in its system since 2021. а> By Matthew Gooding
Cybersecurity Backdoor into Citrix NetScaler systems leaves 2,000 servers vulnerable By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Information from PSNI data breach posted on wall opposite Sinn Féin office By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Seven new LockBit ransomware victims revealed as group’s cybercrime spree continues 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
Cybersecurity DARPA announces a global competition to create AI-enhanced cybersecurity tools By Claudia Glover
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
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
Partner content Insurance enterprises must harness the powers of data collaboration to achieve their commercial potential
A Story of Hope and Renewal: Grundfos and Water Well Trust Bring Clean Water to the Quabner Family By Grundfos