Starmer’s digital ID reboot raises same old questions as its Blair-era ancestor
Audit trails aplenty, but no price tag – and no clue how long your data sticks around Opinion Last week’s […]
Audit trails aplenty, but no price tag – and no clue how long your data sticks around Opinion Last week’s […]
Government looks for sovereign tech as NHS deal nears break clause The UK government has promised a different approach to […]
Indictment claims dummy servers and bogus docs used to slip past US export controls A co-founder of Supermicro is among […]
Lack of clear criteria risks encouraging firms to lean on state support instead of worrying about insurance The UK’s cyber […]
Millions of hijacked devices powered traffic floods targeting defense systems and beyond The US government has moved to disrupt a […]
Cams statistically more likely to ID Black people, says new research A UK police force has suspended its deployment of […]
OneDrive, Office, Teams Free users greeted with phantom ‘no internet’ errors, restart may help if you’re lucky Microsoft has broken […]
Kash Patel says the FBI uses all the tools it has to accomplish its mission – even if those tools […]
Most Ubuntu desktop users will be looking at this until at least 2028 GNOME 50 is here, codenamed Tokyo after […]
Better than seismometers? Fiber-optic cables could be used to detect moonquakes, offering a simpler way to gather seismic data to […]