Enisa launches European vulnerability database
The EU’s new vulnerability database is designed to offer a broader, more transparent source of information on new cyber vulnerabilities Source: Computer Weekly
The EU’s new vulnerability database is designed to offer a broader, more transparent source of information on new cyber vulnerabilities Source: Computer Weekly
It's not really a surprise so many organisations missed the EU's DORE compliance deadline, but there's no excuse for delaying, says Azul EMEA VP James ...
Britain’s outdated hacking laws are leaving the UK’s cyber practitioners hamstrung and afraid. Security professional Simon Whittaker reveals how he nearly ran afoul of the ...
Electronic visa data and biometric technologies will be used by the UK’s immigration enforcement authorities to surveil migrants living in the country and to ‘tighten ...
Data reveals that bank employees are saving an average of almost three hours every week by using ChatGPT Source: Computer Weekly
At Nutanix’s recent .Next event in the US, customers talked about why they migrated away from VMware and the pain points that accelerated their decision ...
The UKR’s funding of research and innovation to support the government’s growth strategy has room for improvement. Source: Computer Weekly
Microsoft fixes five exploited, and two publicly-disclosed, zero-days in the fifth Patch Tuesday update of 2025. Source: Computer Weekly
M&S is instructing all its customers to change their account passwords after a significant amount of data was stolen in a DragonForce ransomware attack. Source: ...
Post Office seeks off-the-shelf Horizon replacement as part of £492m tender that includes ongoing support for Horizon up to 2033 Source: Computer Weekly