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 |  cybersecurity  | Mar 19, 2026
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EU sanctions and CISA warnings: Iran's cyber attacks are evolving
 |  AI  | Mar 18, 2026
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7 tech companies worth trillions pledge $12.5m to open source security
 |  AI  | Mar 17, 2026
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Jensen Huang compares OpenClaw to Linux, and other nuggets from the 2-hour-long NVIDIA GTC keynote
 |  AI  | Mar 17, 2026
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Alibaba just launched an enterprise agent platform, and a whole token business around it
 |  Fujitsu  | Mar 17, 2026
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Fujitsu hasn't put any money aside for Horizon compensation, taxpayers fund £1.44 billion bill
 |  Banking  | Mar 16, 2026
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Exclusive: Nomura appoints Tokyo-based CIO as Patrick Eltridge leaves

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Hitachi Energy wraps up 40,000-device Windows 11 migration

"Non-compatible doesn’t necessarily mean not working..."

A Tesla Model 3, new versions of the car are set to include 5G technology

Tesla could be “exposed to the possibility” of patent infringement suits without an agreement.

A car gear stick, representing the shift in IT spending called for by a government review

New approach to establish “a tech and cyber risk appetite” across departments.

bank outages IT changes the stack

"Expired certificates, DDoS attacks; broken hardware or networks; Crowdstrike’s outage; third-party issues: those looking at what UK banks have blamed for their IT outages over the past two years will soon see that the list is wide. But the biggest culprit by far?"

Phil Venables stands in front of the New York City skyline

“It’s time to do something a bit different.”

US.gov turns to AI to comb social media and identify students who might support terror groups

Immigration officials kick off catch and revoke plan

A letter stamped with "TIME SENSITIVE READ IMMEDIATELY" and a return address for "BianLian Group" in Boston

No connections identified between letter-senders and ransomware group

UK’s AI academics need to toughen defences against state actors looking to steal research

Turing Institute asks whether that conference invite is just too good to be true

A person reads texts messages on a phone, Google's new AI feature will read text messages to detect scams

Only user flagged messages used for AI tweaking Google tells The Stack

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