#computerweekly.com. × UK government departments not sold on shared services strategy, NAO report finds | Computer Weekly. Eight years on from the launch of the government’s shared services strategy, there is no clear ownership, funding remains uncertain and some departments are yet to fully commit.
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#computerweekly.com. × Spyware suppliers exploit more zero-days than nation states | Computer Weekly. Exploitation of zero-days by commercial surveillance and spyware developers outpaced exploitation by nation-state actors last year, according to a report.
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Sweden recommends citizens keep £81 in cash per adult in case of payment system crash | Computer Weekly. The central bank of Sweden says rapid digitalisation could cause payment systems vulnerabilities
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#computerweekly.com. × Capita secures decade-long government contract amid failure in public sight | Computer Weekly. Outsourcing firm has won ten-year contract to supply government departments with tech enabled business services
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Huge grid and heat challenges ahead as Nvidia set for 1MW rack | Computer Weekly. With Nvidia Feynman in 2028, 1MW datacentre racks will produce as much heat as 200 5kW ovens. Industry and government must respond, says Schneider Electric UK datacentre executive.
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#computerweekly.com. × Government wants to build digital ID system in-house | Computer Weekly. The Home Affairs Committee hearing on digital ID reveals consultation is due next week; there will be no central database; and while government wants to build the system in-house, it will not replace p
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Police do not have to explain to lawyer Fahad Ansari why they seized his phone data, says court | Computer Weekly. A high court judge has ruled that police do not have to give reasons to lawyer, who acts for Hamas, why they seized his mobile phone data.
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Scandal victim gets leave to appeal decision to split case against Post Office and Fujitsu | Computer Weekly. Prominent scandal victim given leave to appeal High Court decision in his legal action against the Post Office and Fujitsu
#Mar.05.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Weighing the trade-offs of neoclouds and sovereign clouds | Computer Weekly. Neocloud and sovereign cloud providers offer alternatives to hyperscalers for AI infrastructure and data sovereignty, but availability gaps and a lack of managed AI services can pose challenges to ente
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Iranian hacktivists muster their forces but state APTs lay low | Computer Weekly. Hacktivist activity surrounding the Iran war is sky-high but Iran's state-backed cyber espionage actors have yet to show their hands, giving security teams a valuable window of time to shore up their d
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Zero-day in Android phone chips under active attack | Computer Weekly. Google and Qualcomm have tag-teamed a serious vulnerability in the chipsets used in Android mobile devices, which has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Tycoon2FA phishing platform dismantled in major operation | Computer Weekly. A Europol-led sting against the infamous Tycoon2FA MFA-bypass phishing service has been successful, with operations disrupted and ringleaders and cyber criminal users identified.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × UK lab gets funding to drive foundational AI research | Computer Weekly. The government is providing six years of funding worth up tp £40m in a bid to support UK researchers developing new AI models
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Landmark legal challenge against Home Office eVisa system heard | Computer Weekly. The High Court will examine whether the Home Office policy of refusing to issue alternative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system is lawful.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Is there no stopping the AI spending spree? | Computer Weekly. Looking at Nvidia’s latest financial results, it would seem that spending on compute is set to increase tenfold by 2030.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Civil service veteran ‘incandescent’ as wait for pension hits four months amid outsourcing mess | Computer Weekly. Public servant of over 40 years, who has been waiting four months for pension payments to begin, says government has lost control.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × AI workloads force a fundamental redesign of Middle East datacentres | Computer Weekly. From hyperscale GPU clusters to sovereign AI ambitions, Huawei outlines how infrastructure must evolve to meet regional demand
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Transnational AI regulation needed to protect human rights in the UK | Computer Weekly. Tech companies have told MPs and Lords they would welcome greater harmonisation in regulatory standards at a global level.
#Mar.04.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × National Grid, Nebius and Emerald hail datacentre power throttling | Computer Weekly. In a UK-first trial, Emerald AI acts as intelligence in datacentre energy management to throttle demand at peak loads, including being able to respond rapidly to energy system stress.
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Resilience under pressure: How regional conflict is reshaping the Middle East tech strategy | Computer Weekly. From AWS outages in the UAE to stronger focus on data control and cybersecurity, tech leaders say the Israel-US-Iran conflict is challenging, but not stopping the region's digital goals.
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Interview: Wolf & Badger CEO George Graham on getting ‘hands-on’ with AI | Computer Weekly. From continually exploring AI’s potential to actually building and introducing AI-enabled systems for his company, Wolf & Badger founder and CEO George Graham is leaning into the age of agentic com
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#computerweekly.com. × Santander and Mastercard complete test of AI-initiated payment | Computer Weekly. Bank and payments giant complete first payment initiated by artificial intelligence in a controlled environment.
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#computerweekly.com. × NHS SBS launches £250m patient communication framework | Computer Weekly. The procurement framework aims to help NHS organisations buy products and services to help communicate with patients more efficiently.
#Mar.03.2026 ×
#computerweekly.com. × Emerging markets prioritise top-line growth with agentic AI | Computer Weekly. While firms in mature markets are using AI agents to automate routine tasks, those in emerging markets where the cost of the technology is higher than that of human labour are favouring revenue-generat
#Mar.03.2026 ×
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