Police interview Horizon scandal victim in investigation into potential perjury by Fujitsu staff

Police investigating potential perjury by former Fujitsu employees during trials of subpostmasters wrongly convicted of theft and fraud have interviewed a key former subpostmaster witness. Almost two years after it launched its investigation, the Metropolitan Police has interviewed a former subpostmaster who was blamed for unexplained accounting shortfalls that were later proven to be […]

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James Webb images used to spread malware

Cyber criminals are exploiting some of the astounding new images captured by Nasa’s James Webb Space Telescope to indiscriminately spread malware to their targets, according to intelligence shared by the threat research team at cloud security analytics specialist Securonix. In a new report, Securonix analysts D Iuzvyk, T Peck and O Kolesnikov said they […]

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New (ISC)² cyber careers schemes go live

Professional cyber security association and certification body (ISC)² has formally launched two cyber careers schemes, Candidates and Certified in Cybersecurity, as it seeks to broaden access into the sector and plug a shortfall in security professionals that is approaching three million globally. Its new (ISC)² Candidates scheme is designed for individuals who are already […]

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Google workers oppose cloud contract with Israeli government

A group of Google workers and Palestinian rights activists are calling on the tech giant to end its involvement in the secretive Project Nimbus cloud computing contract, which involves the provision of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) tools to the Israeli government. Calls for Google to end its involvement in the contract […]

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Storage the key bottleneck for AI processing

We talk to Jeff Whitaker, vice-president for product marketing at scale-out NAS maker Panasas, about why storage is the key bottleneck in artificial intelligence (AI) processing. In this podcast, we look at the key requirements of AI processing and how paying attention to the storage it requires can bring benefits. Whitaker talks about the […]

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Arm sues Qualcomm over Nuvia tie-up

Arm has filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm and Nuvia for breach of licence agreements and trademark infringement. The chipmaker filed the lawsuit against Qualcomm and two of its subsidiaries in the US District Court for the District of Delaware.  In a statement about the lawsuit, the company’s officials said: “Arm is filing this claim […]

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Security Think Tank: Effective DevSecOps requires collaboration

It’s tempting to view application security as the domain of the IT security team, but this is too narrow for today’s organisation, not least because any vulnerabilities that are exploited are likely to cause disruption across several business operations. In contrast, an integrated risk management philosophy and DevSecOps approach views risk from an enterprise […]

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Use ISO/TS 22317:2021 to shape your business impact analysis

One of the most important activities to perform in the course of preparing business continuity and technology disaster recovery plans is the business impact analysis. A business impact analysis (BIA) identifies and analyzes business processes and activities to determine the impact on an organization if it cannot perform those activities due to disaster or […]

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Mitigation should sustain datacentre operations during extreme heat

Tuesday 19 July 2022 was the hottest day ever recorded in the UK, peaking at an unprecedented 40.3ºC in Coningsby, Lincolnshire. Reports of datacentre cooling system failures at Google and Oracle swiftly followed. But while hot weather exacerbates operational challenges, datacentres worldwide have been designed for locations that regularly experience much more extreme conditions, […]

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