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A court filing states that a government order against Apple would give it the capability to access communications and ‘metadata’ of customers using Apple’s iCloud service anywhere in the world.
The ICO’s audit, which investigated how South Wales Police and Gwent Police are using and protecting people’s personal information when deploying facial recognition, marks the first time the data ...
Fujitsu supplies police with the network that supports national investigations, while its former staff are part of a national ...
Artificial intelligence pilot in Lebanon hospital aimed at freeing up time for medics to treat more Palestinian refugees.
Appeal tribunal dismisses doctor’s bid to quash decision that cleared London hospital trust of concealing evidence through ...
Proper attention to incident response planning is emerging as a core cyber control when it comes to reducing the risk of ...
A report by the Children’s Commissioner reveals that social media algorithms are pushing unsolicited, violent, pornographic ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to boost productivity and shareholder value, but the Trades Union Congress (TUC) is ...
During the first six months of 2025, the number of observed and tracked ransomware attacks far outpaced the volume seen last ...
Broken out by threat actor activity, INC Ransom emerged as the leader of the pack in July, accounting for 54 attacks, or 14% ...
Many more data breaches at the MoD's Arap programme to relocate at-risk Afghan citizens to Britain have emerged following an ...
Emmanuelle Cahane, head of channels, strategic partners, alliances and system integrators at Ribbon Communications, believes ...