Facebook now says it won't recall staff to its offices until 2022 due to delta variant It's the Social distancing Network™ On-Prem13 Aug 2021 | 8
Huawei stole our tech and created a 'backdoor' to spy on Pakistan, claims IT biz Updated Allegations of purloined trade secrets, unfair competition, national security threats, and more packed into lawsuit Security13 Aug 2021 | 23
Alibaba to offer self-defense training in response to sexual assault allegation Pledges to 'strengthen organizational guardrails' with raft of new policy and training initiatives Legal13 Aug 2021 | 10
FISMA's a fizzer, says Cisco, and calls on Congress to get cyber security policy right – pronto Organizational structure, piecemeal approach and hiring practices all need to change, says Borg security bigwig Security13 Aug 2021 |
Perhaps regretting those Instagram, WhatsApp acquisitions, UK watchdog suggests Facebook offloads GIF haven Giphy BTW is that pronounced Jiffy or? Personal Tech13 Aug 2021 | 20
China stops networked vehicle data going offshore under new infosec rules Hands-off driving detectors required, over-the-air updates to be strictly regulated Security13 Aug 2021 | 34
Re-volting: AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization undone by electrical attack Updated Fault injection technique presents risk in cloud environments from rogue admins Security13 Aug 2021 | 21
United Nations calls for moratorium on sale of surveillance tech like NSO Group's Pegasus Suggests the world to sort out a ban to preserve human rights, issues sternly worded 'Please Explain' to Israel Security13 Aug 2021 | 23
See that last line in the access list? Yeah, that means you don't have an access list On Call But I hired the most expensive of contractors – how could this have happened? Networks13 Aug 2021 | 99
BOFH: 'What's an NFT?' the Boss asks. In this case, 'not financially thoughtful' Episode 15 Anybody in the market for one of him whimpering? BOFH13 Aug 2021 | 87
£3m for 8 weeks of consultancy work: McKinsey given contract to advise UK.gov on tech project business cases One of issues with public sector IT? Technical debt. £2.3bn to keep lights on in 2019, and £22bn more over next 5 years Off-Prem13 Aug 2021 | 37
Before I agree to let your app track me everywhere, I want something 'special' in return (winks)… Something for the Weekend, Sir? Help me, officer, I’m lost! 'No problem, sir, you’re right in front of me' Security13 Aug 2021 | 86
Indian tech market settles into second year of coronavirus as PC and smartphone sales soar Lighter lockdowns meant more effective manufacturing and logistics Personal Tech13 Aug 2021 |
Perl Foundation faces more departures after pausing Community Affairs Team People just won't quit quitting Software13 Aug 2021 | 25
UK's United Utilities water company to splash a possible £270m on analytics, control and monitoring platforms 'Ethical insight and competitive advantage' in the pipes if project goes to plan PaaS + IaaS13 Aug 2021 | 4
Microsoft fiddles with Fluent while the long dark Nightmare of the Print Spooler continues for Windows New Windows 11 toys, fresh new CVE pops out OSes13 Aug 2021 | 25
Fancy joining the SAS's secret hacker squad in Hereford as an electronics engineer for £33k? Hey MoD, nice to hear from you. What? Not secret any more, you say? Security13 Aug 2021 | 54
Palantir abandons any attempt at curating nice-guy image with 'Global Information Dominance Experiments' COO also talks of recruiting and irradiating the next David Banners of the tech world AI + ML13 Aug 2021 | 26
Taxpayers foot the bill: HMRC signs up Cognizant for £150m low-code, automation project Brit tax collection agency's IT estate contains 'significant risk' Software13 Aug 2021 | 2
Russia: Forget about the Nauka incident. Who punched the hole in the Soyuz, hmm? Opinion Borked module and fingerpointing puts space relationship with US under strain Science13 Aug 2021 | 61
Starliner takes off ... back to the factory and not space This isn't Boeing very well, is it? Science13 Aug 2021 | 49
Amazon Game Studios to its own devs: All your codebase doesn't belong to us Analysis E-goliath's subsidiary drops 'draconian' contract terms that absorbed personal work, demanded license rights Applications13 Aug 2021 | 18
Once again, Facebook champions privacy ... of its algorithms: Independent probe into Instagram shut down AlgorithmWatch ends newsfeed study after 'thinly veiled threat' Personal Tech13 Aug 2021 | 16