#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.28.2025 × France pushes for law enforcement access to Signal, WhatsApp and encrypted email | Computer Weekly. France is proposing a law to require encrypted messaging applications including Signal and WhatsApp and encrypted email services such as Protonmail to provide law enforcement with decrypted data on req
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.28.2025 × Post Office makes first official apology to Capture users | Computer Weekly. The Post Office has written to former Capture user Ken Tooby to apologize for its failings which devastated his family’s lives
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.28.2025 × Major UK banks hit by payday digital banking problems again | Computer Weekly. A month after Barclays suffered online banking problems, customers at multiple banks report further issues.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.28.2025 × NHS staff lack confidence in health service cyber measures | Computer Weekly. NHS staff understand the role they need to play in protecting the health service from cyber threats, and the public backs them in this aim, but legacy tech and a lack of training are hindering efforts
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.27.2025 × 'Positive steps' in redress for Post Office Capture victims | Computer Weekly. Progress made in effort to provide financial redress and justice to former users of the Post Offices flawed Capture system
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.27.2025 × MPs grill X, TikTok and Meta about online misinformation | Computer Weekly. Representatives from the social media firms said that while the scale of their platforms makes content moderation difficult, they are effectively dealing with the vast majority of misinformation.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.27.2025 × Peer demands Fujitsu cough up £300m interim payment towards Post Office scandal bill | Computer Weekly. Kevan Jones tells fellow peers in the House of Lords that Fujitsu should also be barred from bidding for public sector contracts.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.27.2025 × Nvidia CEO claims reasoning models will boost GPU demand | Computer Weekly. The availability of the DeepSeek-R1 model resulted in a massive drop in Nvidia’s share price, but CEO Jensen Huang believes this is just a blip.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.27.2025 × CVE volumes head towards 50,000 in 2025, analysts claim | Computer Weekly. Many trends, notably a big shift to open source tools, are behind an expected boom in the number of disclosed vulnerabilities.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.27.2025 × Verizon claims to ‘shatter’ US 5G upload speed record | Computer Weekly. Leading comms provider reveals 5G trial results with record-breaking uplink speed through use of technologies including TDD carrier component aggregation with C-band spectrum and uplink MIMO.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × Alibaba Cloud open-sources video foundation models | Computer Weekly. The Chinese tech giant releases Tongyi Wanxiang 2.1 family of video foundation models as open source, including a smaller version enabling video creation on standard laptops
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard probes UK demand for Apple’s encrypted data | Computer Weekly. The US president’s most senior advisor on intelligence and security has warned that any attempt by the UKto require tech company Apple to create a “backdoor” that would allow the UKaccess to the encryp
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × Apple, Dassault Systèmes join forces for digital twin Vision | Computer Weekly. Leading connected engineering software provider teams with CE giant to take advantage of state-of-the-art immersive viewing to realise digital twin-based product design and manufacturing platform.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × CISOs spending more on insider risk | Computer Weekly. Insider risk management budgets have more than doubled in the past 12 months and look set to grow further still in 2025, according to a report.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × Dragonwing take flight to boost Qualcomm industrial, embedded IoT offer | Computer Weekly. Connected processor and artificial intelligence company establishes new brand for suite of industrial and embedded IoT, enterprise and networking solutions.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × UK law firm embarks on SD-WAN and SASE infrastructure upgrade | Computer Weekly. Network services provider collaborates with commercial law firm Hill Dickinson to enhance network connectivity and security by introducing SD-WAN and SASE frameworks to help safeguard corporate assets.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × Engineering at tipping point as manufacturing embraces Industry 5.0 | Computer Weekly. Leading connected engineering software provider unveils vision of generative AI-based design to support new age of industrial applications with sustainability and virtual processes at the core.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × IoT and SaaS will underpin government legislation introduced to protect rivers | Computer Weekly. Tech platform will enable water companies, regulators and the public to monitor pollution levels in rivers.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × Scottish police fail to record ethnicity in DNA database | Computer Weekly. Scottish policing bodies are failing to properly record and publish data on the ethnicity of arrested people whose, making it impossible to determine under their statutory equalities duties whether the
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.26.2025 × Lord Holmes warns of increasingly ‘urgent’ need to regulate AI | Computer Weekly. The real-world negative impacts of artificial intelligence will only get worse if the UK does not move to regulate the technology in a way that centres on accountability, trust and public participation
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.25.2025 × Singapore rolls out guidelines to bolster cloud and datacentre resilience | Computer Weekly. New advisory guidelines to enhance resilience and security of cloud services and datacentres in Singapore amid potential service disruptions and growing cyber threats
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.25.2025 × Government launches Digital Inclusion Action Plan | Computer Weekly. The government has launched a digital inclusion drive, aiming to upskill those in society who are left behind by digital technologies.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.25.2025 × Plenty of room for improvement in mobile quality in Euro cities | Computer Weekly. Analysis of mobile quality in 15 of Europe’s leading cities sees Porto and Stockholm offer highest 5G quality of experience in region but with all cities falling short of EU Digital Decade Objectives.
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#computerweekly.com. × #Feb.25.2025 × Europe ‘severely’ lags other major regions in 5G standalone | Computer Weekly. Research from network intelligence company shows interplay of earlier deployments, more diversified multi-band spectrum and greater willingness to invest in new use cases have driven 5G SA rollouts at
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