Shadow digital secretary outlines Labour’s tech priorities

The UK’s lack of digital regulation is stifling innovation and preventing the country from realising the promises of technology, says shadow digital secretary Lucy Powell. Speaking at the UK Internet Governance Forum on 1 November, Powell said Labour plans “to harness the digital age for the many, not the few” by creating “a new […]

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Dropbox code compromised in phishing attack

Cloud storage service Dropbox has been sharing details of how it was successfully targeted by a phishing campaign in which a threat actor impersonated the code integration and delivery platform CircleCI to access one of its GitHub accounts and compromise code and data. The information accessed included API keys used by Dropbox’s developers, and […]

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UK spent £6.4m on secret cyber package for Ukraine

The UK government has lifted the lid on a previously top secret cyber programme that has been supporting Ukrainian government agencies and critical national infrastructure (CNI) operators from Russia cyber attacks for months. The Ukraine Cyber Programme was swiftly mobilised in the days after Russian forces invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, in response […]

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OpenSSL vulnerabilities ‘not as bad as feared’

The team behind the widely used open source cryptographic library OpenSSL has patched two vulnerabilities in the service that it had previously taken the somewhat unusual step of pre-warning security teams about. OpenSSL issued an advisory towards the end of October, saying it was preparing to patch a critical vulnerability – which would have […]

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Can crypto recover from the crash of 2022?

As corrections go, the cryptocurrency crash of 2022 was particularly brutal. In November 2021, the market had surged to a peak valuation of almost $3tn. By June 2022, it had lost over two-thirds as inflationary pressures and a gloomy economic outlook spooked investors. Inevitably, questions were raised about the role and function of crypto […]

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Know your networks, know your suppliers

Ransomware changes rapidly. At a technical level, attack infrastructure can change by the minute, operationally changing attack techniques while strategically targeting certain sectors, industries or regions at appropriate times. Access brokers work across multiple groups, operators switch botnets, and malware developers continuously refine their techniques. They borrow each other’s tactics, fall out with each […]

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How Prostate Cancer UK built its own message bus

Three years ago, struggling with data processing, the charity hired Gerardo Del Guercio, who previously worked at the Home Office, to fix the problem. His role – solutions architect – was funded by an equity firm, which offered two years of fixed funding. This funding has enabled Prostate Cancer UK to update its end-to-end data […]

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NetApp launches BlueXP as single console across on-prem and cloud

NetApp has announced BlueXP, a hybrid- and multicloud storage management platform that aims to give customers a single view of their on-premise and cloud NetApp storage, with the ability to monitor performance, migrate data between locations, and predict capacity and performance bottlenecks. The announcement came at the company’s Insight events this week. NetApp also […]

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What is Basel II? – Definition from TechTarget

What is Basel II? Basel II is an international business standard that requires financial institutions to maintain enough cash reserves to cover risks incurred by their operations. The Basel accords are a series of recommendations on banking laws and regulations issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. The name for the accords is derived […]

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