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Noah Bovenizer

Noah Bovenizer

Noah Bovenizer is a reporter with The Stack. He previously covered the transportation sector for Global Data. He has a first class degree in journalism and has also worked as a newsreader for Gaydio.

A collection of grandfather and table clocks. Ofcom has delayed parts of the controversial Online Safety Act

The regulator extended consultation on parts of the bill after a legal challenged by Wikipedia.

A security camera attached to a wall. DBS is seeking a new SOC provider for its new IT estate.

Home Office body taking next steps on IT transformation after Tata debacle.

The inside of a Nebius data cent

A $3 billion Meta deal was limited by capacity admits CEO.

UK cyber insurance payouts more than doubled last year to nearly £200 million

As a ransomware ban looms, claims may also grow.

A fox stalks through a forest. Gladinet's Triofox platform has seen three zero-day vulnerabilities in 2025.

File-sharing platforms continue to be a threat actor favourite.

A sand timer. The NCSC will retire its web and mail check tools in 2026.

Tells users, look to the private sector instead.

A person stood in the centre of a block of light made to look like a portal using long-exposure photography. Startup Portal26 raised nine million dollars this week.

The week's rounds and milestones.

The hyperscaler's AI vs the "hobby coders": A security row escalates

The Stack speaks to those at the centre of the community's latest week-long debate on vulnerability disclosure and open source patching.

Python Foundation "raising the flag" on dwindling funds

Foundation behind the critical programming language "on track" for difficult financial decisions amid tightening corporate purses.

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