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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.

PlayStation wants to get gameservers running on Kubernetes. Here's why.

Gaming heavyweight wants a quicker way to deploy new multiplayer games…

Kubernetes security audit warns over 19 issues, unfixed 2019 bugs

NCC Group audit puts the spotlight on API, permissions weaknesses.

GCHQ has its first female director: From hostile states to HR, she has a busy in-tray

HR and politicians as well as nation states and criminals need attention...

Post Office signs £16m Fujitsu Horizon hosting extension after cloud migration fails

Horizon is proving hard to kill off...

UK regulators scrutinise hyperscaler "data egress" fees.

Should they also be having another conversation?

Shell appoints former CISO as new Group CIO

Shell is appointing former CISO Robbert Van Rutten as its new group CIO, effective July 1, 2023 The appointment comes after veteran CIO Jay Crotts announced that he was stepping down after a 37-year career at the energy supermajor, which has involved responsibility for the IT Function globally since 2015.

Opinion: The Big Hallucination

There’s nothing humans love more than the egregiously misleading, said with imperturbable confidence. We know what we want – irrational certainty – and perhaps we deserve to get it good and hard, to misuse essayist H.L. Mencken. Artificial Intelligence, in the form of large language models (LLMs), is delivering this

News  | Mar 30, 2023
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HM Treasury is advertising for a Head of Cyber Security, with a salary band of £50,550 - £57,500. The salary has triggered a fresh outcry among security professionals about the widening gap between the public and private sectors – where triple that salary would not be a challenge in

HM Treasury cybersecurity salary triggers fresh outcry

Private sector equivalent in the UK would be triple

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