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Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Ed is a co-founder of The Stack. He previously edited Computer Business Review. He has also covered energy markets. He started his journalism career on local papers. He left school at 15 and has made a living asking "but why?" ever since.

Utilities splash cash to get OT security in order as new "e-CAF" regime shakes up sector

Another £82 million in Operational Technology and cybersecurity contracts hits the market as water, gas companies overhaul legacy systems amid pressure...

Hallucinated vulnerability disclosure for Curl generates disgust

But Bug Bounty platform HackerOne isn't too worried that LLM-generated bug reports will become a deluge...

Bank’s “Rainbow” programme turns a shade of Big Blue

£100 million to build an application and a "fully functional transactional website"? We'll take it!

As Cisco swoops on Cilium, community efforts look critical

CNCF governance should avoid a "Hashicorp" situation, but increasingly broad community contributions to the important open source project would be welcome.

$11 billion North Face owner, VF Corp., hit by ransomware

Attacker "disrupted… business operations by encrypting some IT systems, and stole data from the company"

SEC cyber rules

Firms need to disclose any cybersecurity incident they determine to be material and to describe the material aspects of the incident's nature, scope, and timing within four days.

unity ERP programme

An early Christmas present for Systems Integrators and their SaaS partners as a ten-year ERP centralisation contract lands

ECB cybersecurity test

"Institutions continue to report gaps in risk control areas considered fundamental to cyber hygiene, such as proper identity and access management, timely vulnerability patching or network security"

Dropbox’s AI integration with OpenAI turns into a messaging mess – as Amazon’s CTO apologises over data protection post

"To data scientists and developers in the domain, the answers to these questions may be laughably obvious and the questions naive, but to most end-users they will not be."

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