Tuesday, April 1, 2014

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 02/04/2014





Government failed at promoting competition over BDUK, say MPs
The Public Accounts Committee has determined that the government has continued to fail at promoting competition during the roll-out of rural broadband across the UK

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Cyber security is economic opportunity for the UK, says government
Cyber security is an essential feature of the UK’s economy, says government

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Snowden revelations have changed attitudes to cloud, study claims
Snowden's revelations of internet surveillance have changed attitudes to cloud computing, a study claims

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FCA to probe banking IT
UK financial services regulators are investigating IT at banks following a number of high profile outages that have left consumers unable to access their money

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UK finally launches national cyber emergency team
After several delays, government has finally launched the first national computer emergency response team, CERT-UK

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Tech inefficiencies in UK policing cost £221m a year
The lack of technology being used by the police in the UK is costing taxpayers up to £221m each year, says O2

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Ministry of Justice to invest up to £375m in court and tribunal technology reform
The Ministry of Justice has announced a five-year programme to update and replace technology used in courts and tribunals across the UK

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Analytics jobs increase by 80% in India
Demand for analytics professionals in India grew by a massive 80% companies made it a priority to take advantage of data

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Thales to secure connectivity of Highways Agency
Thales has been awarded a 5-year contract to provide secure network connectivity services for the Highways Agency

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