Insurance firm, Anthem, allowed hackers to access 80m customers' records, but could it have been avoided? And how can you…
£50 reserve price allows businesses or individuals to register patriotic domain
Better Wi-Fi connectivity, alongside hot drinks and comfier seating, could be the key to saving Britain’s libraries
Motorola Solutions says it can make cities safer places to live and is confident about its future following the sale…
D5 summit sees UK, Israel, New Zealand, Estonia and South Korea collaborate to promote economic growth through digital technology
'Sluggish' police are trying to catch today's criminals with yesterday's tactics, according to critics
ICO figures obtained in a FoI reveal that humans not machines are responsible for 93 percent of data breaches
Bristol, Greenwich, Milton Keynes and Coventry will host driverless cars tests ahead of their arrival on British roads next year
New scheme allows access to online services such as banking and healthcare, even if applicants aren't Estonian citizens
Is the NetMundial Initiative, which seeks to create a world governing body for the Internet, in trouble?
Patients will be able to access complete NHS records on their smartphone by 2018
Ofcom tests 4G and 3G speeds in Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Manchester, with EE leading the way in speed…
Government claims BDUK is helping the UK achieve one of the fastest superfast broadband rollouts in the world
The government is looking to streamline all public-sector procurement into a single tool with Digital Marketplace
Government hopes Digital Catapult Centre will encourage collaboration and innovation and announces three new locations in Bradford, Brighton and Sunderland
Samsung provides West Yorkshire Police with Samsung Galaxy Note 3 devices equipped with custom applications
The new online service helps citizens get on the electoral roll in minutes instead of days
Neelie Kroes launches new campaign to get more women involved in technology ahead of National Women’s Day
However a recent report shows that 6.7 million UK adults have still never ever used the internet
The only way is Fujitsu for Essex, with Japanese firm set to overhaul county council's IT infrastructure
MoD misses recruitment targets as botched system won't go live until at least April 2015
The government confirms the launch and timetable for the latest round of G-Cloud procurement
The Ministry of Defence becomes first government department to sell off spectrum for 4G
Public Accounts Committee wants multinational companies like Google and Amazon to pay more UK tax
The ICO says the private sector is leading the way in data protection, but is it basing its claims on…
The government names 29 suppliers to provide cost-effective services for public sector
Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust says ICO has "acted incorrectly"
The commissioner tells TechWeekEurope there is no bias towards the private sector, despite figures that would suggest otherwise
The UK is afraid of BYOD, whilst others plough ahead. But it needn't be this way, says Tom Brewster
The Government is not maximising the benefits of public data releases says report