Yesterday, the European Commission released its own guidelines calling for “trustworthy AI.” According to the EU, AI should adhere to the basic…
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The Home Office has apologised to the Windrush generation again after admitting it wrongly shared 500 private email addresses while launching the compensation scheme. In what is…
Following the news that the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has proposed an independent watchdog that will write a “code…
It has been reported that security researchers have discovered multiple vulnerabilities in a pre-installed app on phones made by one of the…
Enterprises are increasingly recognising the benefits of embracing a cloud infrastructure to support on-premise networks, but often create complicated network environments in…
It was reported this morning that VoterVoice, a “grassroots advocacy system” that allows lobbying firms and groups to alert concerned citizens…
The DCMS today announced its 2019 Cyber Breaches Survey. The latest report highlights the threats that UK businesses face from cyber-attacks. One of…
Millions of Facebook recordswere found to be publicly exposed on an Amazon cloud server, showing that companies haven’t done enough…
It has been reported that a database breach at Georgia Tech has exposed the personal information of up to 1.3 million current and former faculty…
Securing the supply chain As products become more responsive and organisations move away from the waterfall model of software development, businesses will…