UK altnets slam Ofcom BT wholesale tariff approval

Even though the UK’s fibre sector is hot right now, with unprecedented availability to gigabit access, a row is brewing in the industry following UK comms regulator Ofcom’s indication it will not intervene to prevent Openreach from introducing new wholesale pricing arrangements for its full-fibre services, known as the Equinox 2 offer. The broadband […]

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UK government sets up dedicated department for science and technology

The UK government has for the first time established a Whitehall department dedicated to science and technology policy. As part of a reshuffle that sees the creation of four new departments, prime minister Rishi Sunak has announced the formation of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), combining responsibilities for tech-related policies that […]

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Research: Server farm size influences how concerned UK firms are with datacentre energy efficiency

UK firms that run a relatively small number of servers in their datacentres are more likely to prioritise achieving energy efficiency than those with a much larger server farm footprint, research suggests. A survey commissioned by server manufacturer, ASUS, reports that there is a distinct difference in the attitude of companies towards making their […]

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10 Types of Security Incidents and How to Handle Them

Security incidents are events that may indicate that an organization’s systems or data have been compromised or that measures put in place to protect them have failed. In IT, a security event is anything that has significance for system hardware or software, and an incident is an event that disrupts normal operations. Security events are […]

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Making IT security training stick

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 7 February 2023 Making IT security training stick Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, our latest buyer’s guide looks at IT security training, and asks whether gamification could be the secret to making it stick. We examine how the metaverse might […]

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Estonian anti-money laundering platform used to fight APP fraud

An information-sharing platform set up to help banks prevent money laundering has evolved to fight a wider range of financial crimes. The platform, originally known as AML Bridge, has proved effective in supporting banks’ efforts to tackle authorised push payment (APP) fraud. During a trial of the software last year, Salv, the financial technology […]

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Government urged to address ‘broken’ apprenticeship levy system

The government has been urged to address the issues with its apprenticeship levy, which has been criticised for being needlessly restrictive. An open letter from several industry bodies has highlighted around £3.5bn in levy funds have been left unused because of the rules surrounding how businesses can spend contributions. Julian David, chief executive of […]

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