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Fujitsu’s Post Office Horizon admission was ‘bombshell’ amid ‘religious panic’ over reliability

A Fujitsu IT expert’s admission that bugs existed in the Post Office Horizon system in 2013 was a “bombshell moment”, according to a barrister who was acting for the Post Office at the time. Simon Clarke, a barrister who advised the Post Office on criminal prosecutions, also told the Post Office scandal public inquiry that…

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Barrister says Post Office lawyers misled him over Horizon cases

Post Office lawyers misled a barrister acting for them in subpostmaster prosecution cases, the Post Office Horizon scandal public inquiry has heard. Simon Clarke, previously a barrister at Cartwright King, said he believes he was misled by the Post Office’s lawyers during his work with the organisation. Discussing the case of Seema Misra, who was…

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OpenAI’s Google Search rival might launch just one day before I/O 2024

When Google takes the stage on Tuesday to deliver its lengthy, carefully rehearsed I/O 2024 keynote, it might do so under unexpected pressure. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT that’s responsible for Google’s big pivot to artificial intelligence last year, might launch its Google Search rival. That could certainly steal the thunder from Google’s big AI…

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Zero Trust: Unravelling the enigma and charting the future

For nearly two decades, the concept of Zero Trust has perplexed and intrigued IT and cybersecurity professionals alike. It’s been labelled a vulnerability, a decision, a mindset, and even a paradigm shift. Its definition is as elusive as its application is broad, underpinning a diverse array of technologies. But what exactly is Zero Trust? What…

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Buying the most expensive M4 iPad Pro won’t give you what you want

The M4 iPad Pro is the state-of-the-art tablet Apple always wanted to make. It has a beautiful, innovative Tandem OLED display and the exclusive M4 processor, and it’s one of the thinnest products the company has ever released.With the necessary revamped Magic Keyboard and new Apple Pencil Pro, this tablet is the best option in…

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Wales gets UK’s first national SOC

The Welsh government is today opening a national security operations centre (SOC) to offer local authorities and fire and rescue services across Wales access to enterprise-grade security services, including threat monitoring and incident response, backed by threat intel from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). Dubbed CymruSOC, the centre – which is located in Merthyr…

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Cyber attack victims need to speak up, says ICO

With the majority of cyber attacks reported to the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) stemming from basic and common security mistakes, the regulator has said others would be better able to learn and everybody’s security postures might start to improve if victims felt empowered to be more transparent about their experiences. The ICO said that…

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Apple apologizing for its iPad Pro ad is absurd and embarrassing

As someone who has been following Apple for decades, I’m used to watching the company get unreasonably critiqued for flimsy reasons. It’s nothing new, and I’ve seen it happen time and time again over the years. But the backlash stemming from a recent iPad Pro commercial is like nothing I’ve ever seen. If anything, it…

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Over 5.3 billion data records exposed in April 2024

Over 5.3 billion data records are known to have bene breached in a total of 652 publicly disclosed cyber security incidents in April 2024, a staggering increase of over 122,000% on April 2023, and over 1,600% higher than in March 2024, according to figures revealed by risk and privacy management specialist IT Governance. Taken with…

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