Clever algorithms can figure out passwords using stolen brainwave data
June 30, 2017
Petya Mainly A Threat To Unprepared And Unwilling Organizations
ANALYSIS: Despite repeated warnings and the experience last month provided by the WannaCry ransomware, organizations that failed to prepare for known threats found they were most subject to the Petya malware
Government Data Website Suffers Security Breach
Yet another security incident suffered by the UK government
Cheeky IT: Engagement And Human Experiences Drive Nando’s Tech Ambitions
Restaurant chain Nando's places culture and human engagement at the heart of its digital transformation strategy
Liberty Human Rights Group Given High Court Approval To Tackle Snoopers’ Charter
Liberty will challenge the mass surveillance elements of the Investigatory Powers Act
The 999 Call Celebrates Its 80th Birthday
The world's first emergency service call system was rolled out in London on 30 June 1937
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (30 June)
Time to stretch your memory muscles with our quiz on the top tech news this week.
Raspberry Pi Scoops Top Engineering Award
Micro computer maker Raspberry Pi awarded UK's top award by the Royal Academy of Engineering
How Deliveroo Is Using Big Data And Machine Learning To Power Food Delivery
Food delivery firm relies heavily on data and machine learning to increase efficiency
Microsoft Buys Cloudyn To Provide Visibility For Azure Customers
Acquisition will help customers manage and optimise their Azure usage
Home Office Overlooks Scale Of Online Fraud Warns NAO
Must do better! National Audit Office says online fraud is costing billions of pounds, but is still not a priority for police or government
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (30 June)
Test your weekly tech news knowledge!
Tales In Tech History: The ATM
As world's first ATM is painted gold to celebrate 50th anniversary, we take a look back at the arrival of cash dispensing devices