UK teens to study cyber warfare through GCHQ-backed programme
The GCHQ-backed Cyber Security Challenge UK is planning to teach UK students aged 12 to 18 cyber defence skills through the importation of the US-created Cyber Patriot programme.
The GCHQ-backed Cyber Security Challenge UK is planning to teach UK students aged 12 to 18 cyber defence skills through the importation of the US-created Cyber Patriot programme.
The UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) has certified six cyber security masters degree programmes in the UK, as attacks on the nation continue to become more prevalent and increasingly sophisticated.
Prime minister David Cameron invited young technology companies to pitch at No. 10 Downing Street for the first time ever yesterday in a move that suggests the politician is keen to be seen supporting the tech start-up community.
Hacker Gary McKinnon has reinvented himself as an online search expert, after winning a 10-year fight against extradition to the US for breaking into military computers to look for evidence of UFOs.
The City of London Police today announced that it has started replacing advertising on copyright infringing websites with official force banners.
The European Central Bank website has been hacked, with attackers stealing personal information.
Norwegian data centre provider Green Mountain is touting for business from UK companies, having turned on its second facility in Rennesoy, Norway, this week.
Campaign group Privacy International is urging businesses to fight back against governments in light of the Vodafone report released today, which revealed the extent of government surveillance operations.
The UK government has said that public sector workers can use certain Samsung devices for official business providing they have the Samsung Knox mobile management platform installed.
Police officers in the London Met are to start wearing body cameras in a bid to boost transparency and accelerate convictions.
UK businesses are unprepared for next year's changes to EU data laws, a survey has found.
Skyhigh Networks, a firm that aims to help companies monitor their use of cloud services, has found that the average European enterprise uses 588 cloud services, many of them posing security threats and legal compliance issues.
A senior Google executive warned CIOs yesterday that they need to prepare for the the next big technology trend - bring-your-own-wearables (BYOW).
Hewlett Packard today unveiled a new mobile app that retailers can use to stalk people as they shop in order to send them targeted adverts and promotions.
Chinese networking giant Huawei hit out at the US National Security Agency (NSA) this weekend following claims that the organisation hacked into its email servers five years ago.