More Uber data exposed in possible supply chain attack

A new data breach of Uber employee email addresses, internal documents and information relating to its IT estate – specifically its mobile device management (MDM) platform – may have originated via a third-party incident at asset management company Teqtivity, according to reports. A user with the handle “UberLeaks” began to share the data dump […]

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Data leaders bewail employee data illiteracy

Data leaders worldwide have a low estimation of the data literacy skills of the employees at their organisations. That is according to a survey and report, dubbed a Data maturity index, from data management consultancy Carruthers and Jackson. The firm’s Index draws on the community it has built up through its annual chief data […]

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AI experts question tech industry’s ethical commitments

Thank you for joining! Access your Pro+ Content below. 13 December 2022 AI experts question tech industry’s ethical commitments Share this item with your network: In this week’s Computer Weekly, the proliferation of ethical frameworks has done little to change how artificial intelligence is developed – we look at the challenges. We examine the future […]

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Customer frustrations mount as Rackspace investigation proceeds

Rackspace says it is making good progress on its investigation and remediation of a ransomware attack that crippled its Hosted Exchange business, and is still engaged in actively transitioning affected customers onto Microsoft Office 365 – but some users say they are seeing issues that may indicate their data has been compromised. In a […]

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Cloud-based fingerprint system for UK police nears completion

The development of a national, cloud-based digital fingerprint system for UK police is due for completion in December 2022, and will facilitate easier access to and sharing of more than 8.4 million fingerprint data records via the cloud. Known as the Transforming Forensics (TF) programme, the capability is hosted by the Police Digital Service […]

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Hybrid work: How cloud PCs can drive collaboration

Flexible working is now a widespread practice in our society – a new social norm. In fact, previous research revealed more than half (51%) of UK workers who have the choice to mix remote and office working would consider leaving their company if this hybrid option was removed. The onus on flexible working has […]

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Can real-time data visualisation deliver trust and opportunity?

It is typical at this time of year to get a round of technology and business predictions from analysts and consultancies about what the future holds. Expect increased artificial intelligence (AI) and automation. More decarbonisation of the IT estate. Industry-specific clouds and more money spent on resilience and agility. Who doesn’t want a slice […]

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Government announces £490m education investment

The government has announced almost £490m in funding for universities and colleges across the UK to help deliver better science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) education. The fund will contribute to better facilities, equipment and course development in several different disciplines. Prime minister Rishi Sunak said: “Investing in education and skills will unlock future […]

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