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Scotland 5G Centre opens two more ‘transformational’ 5G hubs
Latest part of £4m Scottish government funding package to accelerate the adoption of 5G sees next-gen communications centres opened in Aberdeen and Kilmarnock to boost the economy and encourage entrepreneurship
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Verizon, Cisco collaborate to advance autonomous vehicle tech
Verizon and Cisco partner on proof-of-concept based on mobile edge compute, LTE connectivity and industrial IoT to rearchitect autonomous driving by virtualising roadside infrastructure to support low-latency requirements necessary for autonomous ...
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Nokia makes case for advanced comms with Rakuten, Etisalat UAE
Comms tech provider claims to have proved case for 1 Terabit per channel transmission in live network with Japanese operator while it works with mobile division of e& to launch 5G private wireless networks and support enterprise digital ...
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EU Act ‘must empower those affected by AI systems to act’
Ada Lovelace Institute publishes recommendations on how European institutions can improve the Artificial Intelligence Act by establishing a ‘comprehensive remedies framework’ around those affected by the deployment of AI systems
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Lapsus$ cyber crime spree continues despite arrests
The arrests of seven people in connection with the Lapsus$ cyber crime group has not dented the gang’s enthusiasm for causing chaos
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Spring4Shell zero-day sprung on security teams
Some are describing a newly disclosed Spring Java framework vulnerability as the next Log4Shell, but what is Spring4Shell, and what can we do about it?
In Depth
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Boots accelerates its digital accessibility journey
Boots is working with website accessibility software provider Recite Me to make its website more user-friendly and improve the customer experience
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Backup types explained: Full, incremental, differential, synthetic
We look at backup – on-prem and cloud – and the key variants available, from full backup to synthetic full, via incremental, differential, incremental forever and reverse incremental
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Recruitment risks: Avoiding the dangers of fraudulent candidates
Tech companies are seeing an increase in fraudulent job applications, with associated impacts on risk and cyber security. So how can organisations protect themselves from fraudulent applicants while ensuring they recruit the best talent?
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E-Handbook | March 2022
Infographic: 4 key SD-WAN trends to watch in 2022
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E-Handbook | March 2022
A Computer Weekly buyer’s guide to training programmes and tools
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E-Handbook | March 2022
Step-by-step disaster recovery planning guide
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E-Zine | March 2022
Ten years of the Raspberry Pi
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E-Zine | March 2022
One year on from IR35 reforms – why IT skills are harder to find
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Blogs
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You’ve just crossed over into the Dyson Zone- Downtime
Dyson has ventured into the headphones market the only way that seems fit: with a chunky, magnetic, air-purifying face mask upgrade that’s arrived two years too late. “The Dyson Zone purifies the ... Continue Reading
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The low-no-code series – Contentstack: Making a conscious compromise- CW Developer Network
The Computer Weekly Developer Network gets high-brow on low-code and no-code (LC/NC) technologies in an analysis series designed to uncover some of the nuances and particularities of this approach ... Continue Reading
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What to expect from Percona Live 2022- Open Source Insider
Percona (arguably) has some spirit. The company has tried really hard to schedule user conventions throughout these first two years of the Covid-19 pandemic; always cancelling when appropriate ... Continue Reading
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Data may save lives but does sharing it inevitably vitiate privacy?- Data Matters
The balance between sharing data for the common good and protecting data to safeguard individual liberty is nowhere more fraught, as a question, than in the field of health data. Under the banner ... Continue Reading
Opinion
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Why diversity in AI remains a challenge and how to fix it
With artificial intelligence set for a global economic explosion, its development must put diversity at its core to avoid discriminating systems
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Spring Statement lays the foundation for a Budget for business
The tech sector has welcomed much of the chancellor’s latest financial plans, but says there is more to do if technology is to achieve its full potential for driving economic growth
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Revised scope of UK security strategy reflects digitised society
The omission of the word ‘security’ from the title of the UK government’s new National Cyber Strategy is a telling one, reflecting our increasingly digitised society, say Maximillian Brook and Arunoshi Singh of the ISF
Videos
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How Twilio is empowering women in tech
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Lifelong learning critical for tech’s future – Jacqueline de Rojas
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Inclusion, tech and the pandemic – Bev White
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Tech talent is critical - Amali de Alwis
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Diversity and inclusion in tech: has gender been left behind?
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Diversity and inclusion in tech: the next 10 years
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