Government IT Strategy
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Government digital services 'fail to address public needs'
News The public sector is failing to meet increasing digital demands, study finds
By Dale Walker Published
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Trump summons Silicon Valley chiefs to roundtable
News Top CEOs reportedly invited to meet with president-elect
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Applications for technology visas 'rise after Brexit'
News Record number of visa applications from non-EU tech workers received following EU referendum
By Ingrid Fadelli Published
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Merkel concerned over fake news ahead of German poll
News German chancellor worried that public opinion could be manipulated
By Ingrid Fadelli Published
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Autumn Statement: Hammond outlines help for UK startups
In-depth Chancellor announces 5G funding and cash for driverless cars
By Joe Curtis Published
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Science experts: Let EU scientists remain in UK after Brexit
News Gov must put science and tech at heart of Brexit plan, says committee
By Joe Curtis Published
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Can AI and 3D printing help the UK succeed after Brexit?
News MPs: UK must look to tech to make the best of Brexit
By Ingrid Fadelli Published
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Experts say UK must keep pace with cyber threats
In-depth Industry welcomes £1.9bn investment, but highlights skills shortage
By Rene Millman Published
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Top GCHQ director calls security industry "witchcraft"
News Dr Ian Levy accuses the industry of creating a climate of fear
By Adam Shepherd Published
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UK needs offensive cyber capabilities, says Hammond
News Chancellor warns that the country needs a way to respond to cyber attacks from foreign powers
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Gov outlines £1.9bn cybersecurity counter-attack
News Chancellor will highlight legacy IT systems as a security hole for UK firms
By Joe Curtis Published
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Councils spend more on 'mindfulness' than on IT security
News Research has revealed they are spending nine times more on health and safety than IT security
By Clare Hopping Published
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