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 |  cyber security  | Feb 05, 2026
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Panera data breach targeting SSO leaked 5.1 million emails, names, addresses
 |  AI  | Feb 05, 2026
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AI is changing engineering permanently: "I am filled with wonder and profound sadness"
 |  Kubernetes  | Feb 03, 2026
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Kata containers: the overlooked Kubernetes workload isolation for secure AI
 |  Government  | Feb 03, 2026
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Iran blocked the Internet, then butchered its protestors. What's the lesson for activists?
 |  SAP  | Feb 02, 2026
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SAP migration helping $15bn savings drive, says Exxon CEO
 |  Government  | Jan 30, 2026
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UK Technology Minister Liz Kendall stands in front of a Union Jack flag

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Are British universities holding back tech spin-outs with unreasonable equity demands?

Demands for up to 50% equity are putting off investors and founders.

NASA taps Booz Allen for $622m IT security contract after failures

First task: No more random Raspberry Pis on the network.

6 takeaways from the full HP-Autonomy judgment

The full Autonomy judgment is finally here! What's in it?

Microsoft warns over novel SQL Server attacks

Microsoft warned that a malicious campaign targeting SQL Servers is using an "uncommon living-off-the-land binary"  that to achieve persistence on compromised systems -- saying that defenders need to pay increased attention to abuse of the sqlps.exe which ships with SQL Server as standard. Without naming the attackers

UK Data Reform Bill risks EU 'adequacy' agreement

Plans may see gov't take direct control of ICO guidance and appointments.

Zyxel, VMware, F5 vulnerabilities under attack: Updated CISA database

Don't put that stuff on the public internet, kids.

The Big Interview: Booking.com CTO Rob Francis

"It's been a journey. It's hard not to make it sound like a TED talk..."

Goldman Sachs backs UK fintech Elwood, as crypto platforms continue to draw institutional investment

Deal follows Bloomberg integration in February 2022.

Automated patching, risk-based approach critical to resilience: First, face the "Bleedin' obvious"

Former NCSC Director of Incident Management John Noble, opening the Qualys Security Conference (QSC) in London, warned that much of what he would say would be “to use a British expression, bleedin’ obvious”. He was right. And that's a problem. “My colleagues in the NCSC [say] patching remains

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