All articles by Matthew Gooding
‘Codifying cronyism’: Data Reform Bill may threaten ICO’s independence
Civil rights campaigners believe the UK’s data reform bill is ‘codifying cronyism’ which could spell trouble for the ICO.
Russian botnet that compromised millions of devices dismantled by FBI
The network had compromised IoT devices, mobile phones and PCs, allowing criminals to launch attacks.
Hertzbleed vulnerability leaves Intel and AMD chips open to attack
By measuring a chip’s power output, hackers could steal encrypted information, new research suggests.
Data Reform Bill: updates to UK GDPR will ‘save £1bn in 10 years’
The UK’s post-Brexit data regime will cut red tape without weakening data protection, government claims.
US and EU could fund cybersecurity improvements in developing countries
A joint funding programme could be the latest attempt by Europe and America to build global cybersecurity capacity.
Atos may follow IBM’s blueprint with company split
French IT services provider Atos is considering a split into two companies, echoing IBM’s Kyndryl strategy.
AWS launches Mainframe Modernization to tempt more businesses to the cloud
The cloud giant hopes a new service will tempt businesses away from their trusty mainframes to the cloud.
Botched electronic monitoring scheme for offenders costs UK taxpayer £98m
Failures by the prison service and its contractor led to the monitoring project being cancelled, a damning report says.
IBM buys Randori as cloud cybersecurity battle intensifies
Big Blue’s latest purchase reflects that security is increasingly seen as a key battleground in the cloud wars.
IBM-backed blockchain platform we.trade ‘shutting down’
Blockchain-powered trade finance platform we.trade has reportedly run out of funds.