Plexal takes on new cohort for cyber security leadership scheme

London startup hub Plexal has inducted six “high-potential” startup founders into its government-backed leadership mentoring programme. Part of Plexal’s broader Cyber Runway accelerator programme, Cyber Runway Ignite is specifically designed to help startup founders develop their leadership abilities through a bespoke package of support over a six-month period. This will include mentorship, in-person deep-dive […]

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Cozy Bear hijacks SME Microsoft 365 tenants in latest campaign

A new campaign of social engineering activity targeting organisations of interest to Russian intelligence has been observed in the wild, in which already-compromised Microsoft 365 tenants owned by legitimate small businesses are being used to ensnare victims through bogus Microsoft Teams messages. The activity is attributed to the advanced persistent threat (APT) group most […]

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UK government recruits panel to focus on semiconductors

The UK government has begun recruiting a panel of experts to work on boosting the semiconductor sector and growing the economy. The Semiconductor Advisory Panel’s responsibilities will include offering the government advice and feedback on how it can support companies involved in the delivery of semiconductor products and ensure critical British industries have safe […]

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What is SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2)?

What is SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2)? SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2), pronounced “sock two,” is a voluntary compliance standard for ensuring that service providers properly manage and protect the sensitive data in their care. SOC 2 offers a structure for auditing and reporting on the internal controls that an organization […]

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Hybrid quantum workflow offers potential for hydrogen fuel cell efficiency

Researchers from Airbus and BMW have used Quantinuum’s H-series hardware and InQuanto quantum chemistry software to study catalysed oxidation reduction reaction, one of the most basic electrochemical processes. The research said that a hybrid quantum-classical workflow could speed up future research using quantum computers to simulate quantum systems, focusing on the chemical reactions of […]

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Virgin Media O2 claims UK 5G SA private network first

The increased roll-out of 5G infrastructures across the world has led to the subsequent demand for private networks whose value to industries of varying form has now well been proven, and in an evolution of what is still a very nascent market, Virgin Media O2 Business (VMO2B) is claiming a first in the UK […]

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Pig butchers caught using ChatGPT to con victims

Romance scammers looking to con people out of their savings appear to be turning to generative AI services such as ChatGPT to save time as they woo their victims, according to information obtained by Sophos researchers, who were alerted to the ruse when one scammer appeared to forget to check the messages they were […]

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The rise of Generative AI in software development

Generative AI and large language models (LLMs) aren’t completely new technologies, but the world reached a greater awareness of their powers when OpenAI presented ChatGPT. Its surprisingly human-like capabilities fascinated the public but also brought concerns such as the dangers of misinformation, its potential for bias, and even the possibility of machines replacing people […]

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