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Leadership  | Jan 21, 2026
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A headshot of Adobe CIO Lucius DiPhillips
cyber insurance  | Jan 19, 2026
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Zurich eyes evolving cyber market with $10 billion Beazley bid
 |  startups  | Jan 19, 2026
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STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap
 |  AI  | Jan 16, 2026
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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan
 |  Cloud  | Jan 15, 2026
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After three years, AWS's EU Sovereign Cloud is here
 |  AI  | Jan 14, 2026
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BNY CFO: We spend more on cyber than on AI

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An immigration enforcement van in North London (Image: Philafrenzy)

A software integration consultancy will be put in charge of upgrading the tech controlling the flow of people into Britain.

Levi's is an iconic brand famed for its jeans (Photo by Austin Burke on Unsplash)

"We're working closely with our wholesale partners to stabilise this business and have recently made changes aimed at improving our performance."

The transition to quantum-safe cryptography cannot be postponed

"A hesitation to act is creating significant and potentially catastrophic security gaps, as future quantum threats become increasingly real."

National Crime Agency reveals facial recognition plans

British force responsible for investigating serious and organised crime is seeking new identification capabilities.

The release of OpenStack 2024.2, dubbed “Dalmatian", comes amid renewed deployments.

VMware migrations and public cloud repatriations set to drive a quadrupling of OpenStack deployments by 2029 says the Open Infrastructure Foundation.

Financial firms, telcos targeted, as home routers hacked to deliver record 3.8 Tbps DDOS

Cloudflare boasts that it automatically mitigated the attacks through September, but questions remain about...

FCA fines Starling Bank £29m, highlights comms "failings" between leadership and engineering team

Regulator alleges that leaders did not tell engineers about the "seriousness and potential consequences" of neglecting to implement a previous FCA agreement.

ChatGPT's visualisation of what happened to it in the EU

"Inconsistent regulations across regions will hinder AI deployment and complicate compliance for organisations operating outside of these areas."

View of a US nuclear test called Badger carried out in 1953

"While the world has yet to experience a cyber operation resulting in large-scale death or destruction, future offensive cyber actions may well result in significant collateral damage."

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