Technology News

The latest technology news from the world of global digital infrastructure, cyber security, advancements in AI and computer science, along with emerging disruptive technologies.

The science behind biometrics: How fingerprints, iris scans, and voice patterns secure our world

Biometrics represents a pivotal evolution in authentication, leveraging unique biological characteristics for identification.

NanoIC pilot line: Accelerating beyond-2nm chip innovation across Europe

The NanoIC pilot line has the ambition to become the world’s specialised R&D pilot line on beyond semiconductor technology.

NATWORK: Net-zero self-adaptive activation of distributed self-resilient augmented services

The NATWORK project is working to build and deploy the first energy-efficient, and viable 6G cybersecurity and resilience framework.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest technology news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 9 and Goal 17.

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - UN SDG Goal 9 Partnerships for the Goals - UN SDG Goal 17

Consumer protections against cyber attacks come into force in the UK

From today, new laws enforcing consumer protections against hacking and cyber attacks will take effect in the UK. Read more here.

The changing face of the digital workplace

Stephen Homer of Getronics shares his thoughts on what’s next for the digital workplace and what trends we can expect to see in the future.

Digital infrastructure: How AI can help improve efficiency

Alex Brew, Regional Director, Northern Europe at Vertiv, discusses how AI enhances the efficiency and reliability of digital infrastructure.

How can businesses survive the ‘cookie apocalypse’?

Rob Wild, Digital Director of Europe L.E.K., details how businesses can shift away from third-party cookies and adapt to this transition.

New research programme SCULI set to provide cybersecurity at scale

The SCULI programme has received £6.3m in funding from the EPSRC to provide cybersecurity at a societal scale. Read more here.

Data sovereignty and how it relates to GDPR

Learn why data sovereignty is important and what can be done by businesses to ensure they don’t fall foul of crippling fines.

Solving enterprise AI governance with a data-centric approach

Eamonn O’Neill, Co-Founder & Chief Technology Officer at Lemongrass, discusses the challenges businesses face in AI governance.

How smart technology is helping make sustainable living a reality

Smart technology is an example of how energy management and people-focused technology are helping residents manage their carbon footprint.

The specific skill cloud engineers need to be successful

Matthew Smith, Head of DevOps & Cloud at Ten10, discusses the shortage of cloud engineering talent and suggests solutions for addressing it.

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