Coronavirus
Peter Cochrane: Coronavirus as a change agent
Could the coronavirus outbreak instigate a broader change for the better in society? Professor Peter Cochrane believes it could
Network operators across Europe have 'coped well' with additional traffic load amid coronavirus crisis
No glaring network congestion issues observed so far in Europe, according to the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications
Ten best PC games to while away the coronavirus lockdown
'Working' from home? Furloughed? Why not while away the hours with some of these great games
Do we really want Palantir embedded in the NHS?
Beware bad policy made in haste because of coronavirus, say campaigners
ICO approves use of British mobile phone tracking data to fight spread of coronavirus
Regulator okays the use of anonymised phone tracking data to help tackle the spread of COVID-19
Coronavirus latest: Ministry of Defence denies claims it has dumped Zoom over security fears
Zoom denies claims that its service is a security risk
HP tells shareholders: Takeover by Xerox amid coronavirus crisis could be disastrous
This is not the perfect time to discuss a deal with Xerox, HP argues
Cyber security experts collaborate to block coronavirus-related cyber campaigns
The new group includes professionals from technology firms like Amazon and Microsoft
India's NASSCOM calls on outsourcing clients to relax some rules as India goes into coronavirus lockdown
Indian outsourcers urge clients to relax their non-disclosure and privacy rules to enable staff to work from home
Spanish hospitals targeted with coronavirus-themed phishing lures in Netwalker ransomware attacks
Groups behind Netwalker switched phishing baits to coronavirus last week - as other ransomware groups pledged to avoid medical facilities
IBM collaborates with the US government to help fight coronavirus using supercomputers
Collective power of supercomputers should help researchers identify compounds that could be used in the fight against COVID-19
Peter Cochrane: Experts, damn experts
The COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak should concentrate some people’s minds about the importance of experts, argues Professor Peter Cochrane
Microsoft pauses release of stable Edge version 81 amid adjusted work schedules
Security and stability updates to the current stable Edge version will continue to be delivered
Intel and AMD: processor supply won't be interrupted by coronavirus
Both AMD and Intel are continuing to produce CPUs at near full capacity despite the COVID-19 outbreak
BT: Working from home? We can handle it
BT responds to media claims that the UK’s networks can’t handle the strain of millions of people suddenly working from home
Russia is spreading Covid-19 disinformation to create panic in Western countries, EU report warns
EU's External Action Service claims to have nearly 80 examples of Russia-linked disinformation since 22nd January
Health secretary Matt Hancock: Coronavirus response work covered by exemptions from GDPR
'GDPR has a clause excepting work in the overwhelming public interest', says Secretary of State for Health Matt Hancock
PC gamers and researchers asked to donate GPU and CPU time to help fight coronavirus
The deadly virus has already killed more over 6,300 people worldwide
The risks of the coronavirus pandemic to IT security
Royal BAM Group CISO Ian Hill examines the many different IT security threats posed by the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak
Prime Minister calls for 'digital Dunkirk' in fight against coronavirus
Boris Johnson called on 30 UK tech firms to volunteer their resources to help UK response to COVID-19
Coronavirus: Google tells employees across the world to work from home
Google tells staff to work remotely for the next month and promises sick pay for temporary staff
Budget 2020: £5bn for full-fibre broadband and two per cent digital services tax to go ahead
Government to create UK equivalent of ARPA in technology investment push