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  • Privacy, power, and encryption: why end-to-end security matters
    Governments may continue to look for ways to restrict end-to-end encryption, but the greater danger lies in demanding insecurity by design that would undermining trust, resilience, and the security of the global communications ecosystem.
  • Don't debate digital ID, trial it - the Isle of Wight could settle the argument
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  • Storage implications of a modern IT architecture
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  • North Korean social engineering campaign targets MacOS users
    A MacOS-focused social engineering campaign orchestrated by North Korea-based threat actor Sapphire Sleet has been exposed by Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Unit
  • UK government seeks collaborators for AI tutoring tools for schools
    To build on plans to introduce AI tutoring tools in schools, the UK government is searching for companies to develop educational resources
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    The Norwegian capital’s leading innovators have got the ecosystem up and running, and are now calling for greater access to risk capital to take it to the next level
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    AI has made cloud infrastructure core to enterprise architecture – more valuable, strategic, and resource-intensive. It has also made vague sustainability claims less defensible
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