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 |  Open Source  | Jan 22, 2026
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Basically everyone is using Kubernetes now, says CNCF, with data to back it up
Oracle  | Jan 22, 2026
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Oracle warns over easily exploitable CVSS 10 bug
Leadership  | Jan 21, 2026
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A headshot of Adobe CIO Lucius DiPhillips
 |  Defence  | Jan 21, 2026
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Royal Navy spins up “sovereign AI” on its aircraft carrier
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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TfL operates the tube and other forms of transport across the capital   (Photo: Pau Casals on Unsplash)

Workers still "have limited access to systems" and an "all-staff IT identity check" is due to take place to shore up security.

Assessing Apple Intelligence: Is new "on-device" AI smart enough for the enterprise?

"Forward-thinking CIOs should view this as an opportunity to reimagine workflows, enhance productivity, and transform product offerings."

A view inside a data centre (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

"The sector can now expect greater support in recovering from and anticipating critical incidents, giving the industry greater reassurance when setting up business."

CIA CIO La'Naia Jones. Image credit: NSA

Intelligence Community CIOs are concerned at cloud and data silos that have "significant mission and cost implications” with hyperscalers acting as "competitors, not teaming partners"

An illustration of the surveillance and snooping tech used across a variety of sectors (Image: GAO)

Officials say companies are "increasingly" using spy tech to monitor movements, record conversations and even allegedly track women's "menstruation, fertility, and pregnancy".

Oracle: A tiny cloud on the horizon

OCI promises “full cloud” in three racks (be prepared to lock-in for five years), offers truly monstrous "AI supercomputer"

Oracle CloudWorld: From ZPR to central bank databases, via the CIA, a Day #1 roundup

"ZPR policies, that capture the intention of how data should flow within their network... independent of IP addresses or network topology."

Rachel Reeves, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer (Image: Wikimedia)

Five year-plan will create 14,000 jobs per year, pump up to £14 billion into UK GDP and may even "mark the start of the economic revival".

The US rules are designed to monitor potential defence-related uses of AI (Photo: Christopher Skor on Unsplash)

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