Workforce BT workers strike: How will it impact businesses and the public sector? Workers at the telco have voted to strike for the first time since 1987 in a row over pay. By Sophia Waterfield
SessionManager malware provides backdoor into Microsoft Exchange servers Malware targeting Microsoft Exchange servers is proving difficult to detect and can leave systems compromised. а> By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Investigation reveals network of Indian ‘hack-for-hire’ groups who steal data for paying clients By Claudia Glover
Silicon Samsung has won the 3nm chip race, but winning the war with TSMC is another matter By Matthew Gooding
Digital Transformation Digital Health and Social Care plan lays out tech-driven future for the NHS By Sophia Waterfield
Emerging Technology Emotion recognition is mostly ineffective. Why are companies still investing in it? By Greg Noone
Cybersecurity UK pledges £5m to boost Georgia’s cybersecurity in the face of Russian aggression By Claudia Glover
Governance New rules on biometrics ‘urgently needed’ to protect public, review finds By Ryan Morrison
Digital Transformation Siemens to buy SaaS provider Brightly for $1.9bn to boost smart infrastructure play By Ryan Morrison
Digital Transformation Nick Woods, CIO of Manchester Airports Group, is modernising its SAP estate to build a ‘digital enterprise’ By Pete Swabey
Workforce Job cuts at heart of rail strikes could leave network ‘over reliant’ on technology By Sophia Waterfield
Partner content How to bolster finance functions and leverage tech to future-proof operational capabilities
Privacy and data protection UK medical device regulations could prioritise innovation over patient safety By Sophia Waterfield
AI and automation Instagram tests AI-powered age verification to check users are over 18 By Ryan Morrison
Privacy and data protection Security services need permission to access communications data, High Court rules By Sophia Waterfield
Data Geospatial Commission shares progress on unlocking the UK’s location data assets By Sophia Waterfield
Government Computing Prison service bosses blame Capita for failed £98m electronic tagging system The IT services company did not understand the complex system it was supposed to deliver, MPs are told. By Matthew Gooding
Privacy and data protection One Login for Government coming to DBS ‘within weeks’ By Sophia Waterfield
Digital Transformation UK government lays out 21-point ‘roadmap’ for digital transformation By Pete Swabey
Government Computing Botched electronic monitoring scheme for offenders costs UK taxpayer £98m By Matthew Gooding
Government Computing Senior civil servants told to get to grips with AI and cloud computing By Sophia Waterfield
Emerging Technology Working in the metaverse: Why 3D virtual collaboration is still ‘ten years away’ By Claudia Glover
Cybersecurity Employers are desperate for cybersecurity skills. Hiring practices are turning people away. By Greg Noone
Workforce IT recruitment in the post-pandemic era: How to compete for top talent By Sophia Waterfield
Education and employment Why digital transformation risks widening the divide in job quality By Afiq Fitri