A Romanian engineer was wrongfully sacked after his employer read personal messages sent using an account set up for work, finds top human rights court
September 5, 2017
UK Universities ‘Hit By Hundreds’ Of Cyber-Intrusions In Past Year
The intrusions were aimed at stealing research into technologies including missiles and healthcare on behalf of nation-states or to put on sale
Huawei Plans Worldwide Cloud Partner Network To Rival AWS & Azure
The Shenzhen-based company said it plans to build one of the world's biggest clouds by offering technologies and services through a partner network
ZSL Tests IoT Wildlife Anti-Poaching Systems
The deal with the Zoological Society of London is to see UK companies testing internet-connected sensors on a low-power wide area network
TalkTalk Targets Operator Partners As It Plots Mobile Exit
TalkTalk scales back mobile ambitions and wants to sell SIM cards from other operators instead
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UK Industrial Software Firm Aveva Agrees Takeover By Schneider Electric
Aveva is to take over Schneider's software operations, creating a Schneider-owned, Cambridge-based company with a broader reach
Met Police To Store CCTV Footage In The Cloud On Box
Met continues its digital transformation drive with Box deal
Why New CEO Will Keep COBOL A Key Focus of Micro Focus
INTERVIEW: As HPE merger takes effect, MicroFocus remains ground zero for COBOL, which still runs most major at-scale transaction systems
‘Top Secret’ US Military CVs Left Exposed On Amazon S3 Bucket
In the latest inadvertent data leak, a contractor left thousands of CVs belonging to former US military personnel exposed online