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AI  | Mar 25, 2026
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Arm is making chips for the first time in its 35-year history
 |  Open Source  | Mar 24, 2026
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CNCF Executive Director Jonathan Bryce stands on stage at KubeCon Europe
 |  Security  | Mar 24, 2026
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AWS Bahrain disrupted again; "Iran wiper" detected
Security  | Mar 23, 2026
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Open source scanner compromise reveals CI/CD's vulnerable underbelly
 |  Mar 23, 2026
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Attackers keep spinning up VMs to hide from EDR. What's the answer?
 |  Windows 11  | Mar 23, 2026
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Microsoft to strip Copilot from some Windows 11 features

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Alan Turing Institute says UK’s national security decision makers need training on AI's limits

Could politicians really confuse AI's probablistic outcomes with the truth?

Vultr launches into sovereign cloud market as CXOs, CTOs mull data localisation

More than a third of European CXOs are looking to move 25 to 27% of their assets to a sovereign cloud.

CISO-CEO communication gaps continue to undermine cybersecurity

Qualys CEO says disconnect can hinder effective security strategies.

SAP CEO name drops Jensen to give Q1 numbers an AI gloss

Cloud revenue – broken out for the first time – accounted for €3.9 billion

European Commission could compel TikTok to switch off potentially “addictive" services on Thursday

DSA action sets clock ticking on Chinese vendor’s Rewards programme...and we can't stop watching it

UK Crown Prosecution Service preps £2.5m financial analysis system procurement

As Ministry of Justice struggles with technical debt and legacy burden

Europol and National Crime Agency slam Meta over end to end encryption rollout

Meta helps bring together police chiefs… to slate Meta

MITRE attack strikes a NERVE after Ivanti to VMware pivot

"We did not detect… lateral movement into our VMware infrastructure. At the time we believed we took all the necessary actions to mitigate the vulnerability, but these actions were clearly insufficient.”

Akira swells into a bloated, grotesque metaphor for modern society. Also, the ransomware is pretty bad

A prolific ransomware known as "Akira" has already managed to extract $42m in payments from its victims, according to the FBI

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