2016-08-14



Here is the latest Tech News from Computer Weekly Magazine.

Care charity Avante enhances unified communications capabilities with 3CX

Kent-based residential care charity Avante Care and Support installed an IP PBX to manage telephony across multiple sites and a mobile workforce

Government announces digital apprenticeship service as part of apprenticeship levy guidelines

The government has released guidelines for the upcoming apprenticeship levy, including how businesses can access funds to train apprentices

Newcastle and Gateshead take public Wi-Fi network to the streets

Newcastle and Gateshead councils have extended their public Wi-Fi network for a further 10 years with assistance from BT and the government

Russia competition watchdog fines Google $6.8m over Android

As Google faces a fine of around $3bn for anti-competitive practices in Europe, Russian authorities have ordered the internet giant to pay $6.8m for abusing its dominant position with Android device makers

Financial cyber attacks increase as malware writers join forces

Financial malware attacks increased 16% in the second quarter of the year, driven by collaboration between the developers of two banking Trojans in the top the financial malware threats, says Kaspersky Lab

IT business confidence in UK drops by a fifth

Brexit is set to shake-up the IT industry, given many tech firms run European head offices in the UK

Security pros split on government access to cloud data, survey shows

Despite rapid cloud services adoption, security and compliance concerns revolving around inappropriate use or access of sensitive cloud data continue to loom large, a survey has revealed

Nimble adds to all-flash arrays with entry-level AF1000

Nimble made its debut in all-flash in February 2016, but now adds an entry-level array, the AF1000, plus upgrades to its hybrid flash array products that up performance and capacity

Security Think Tank: Brexit – An opportunity for infosec pros to take the lead

What are the pros and cons of Brexit for information security professionals and data protection?

IT departments fear they lack skills to implement IoT

Adoption of IoT systems in enterprises is being held back by worries over skills, says a joint report by Capita and Cisco

Mobile devices becoming first port of call for shopper info

Shoppers are using their mobile devices to search for product and services information they normally would have sought in store, according to research by Hitwise

IDC: Global public cloud spend set to double by 2020

Market watcher predicts use of public cloud will soar over the next five years, with IaaS and PaaS leading the way

Google Fiber to expand tests of gigabit-speed wireless broadband

Google Fiber plans to expand tests of wireless broadband to accelerate the roll-out of low-cost superfast internet across the US

Brexit – does it matter for IT?

Brexit will have both short-term and long-term implications for businesses and their relationships with IT suppliers

It’s not too late to turn the tide on Investigatory Powers Bill

The government has set David Anderson QC an almost impossible task in his review of the sweeping bulk powers proposed in the Investigatory Powers Bill – but it is not too late to make a difference

Prisons to get power to remotely pull plug on illicit mobile phones

The Home Office is to give prisons in the UKnew powers to cut off illicit use of mobile phones by inmates

Nordic CIO interview: Johan Tömmervik, SKF

Johan Tömmervik, CIO of Swedish-founded bearing and seal manufacturer SKF, tells Computer Weekly about the challenge of creating services for a diverse customer base

MI5 staff repeatedly overrode data surveillance rules

Security service MI5 is responsible for 210 “clear contraventions” over five years for the way it accessed private internet and telephone data

Microsoft hails cloud security breakthrough with encrypted data

Microsoft researchers talk up cloud security breakthrough that allows encrypted data to be processed without prior decryption

Intel to acquire AI firm Nervana Systems

Chip maker Intel is to acquire artificial intelligence firm Nervana Systems in a bid to take AI to the next level based on its Xeon and Phi processors

Facebook suppresses ad blockers to maintain revenues

The social media site now provides a new dashboard to enable users to specify what adverts they don’t want to see

UK well-equipped to protect data after Brexit, says new ICO head

The public sector, industry, civil society and the public at large all have a role to play in effective data protection regulation, says new UK information commissioner Elizabeth Denham

Rackspace divests Cloud Sites as managed cloud services take off

Rackspace offloads ‘non-core’ Cloud Sites business as speculation about its future as a public company continues

Security Think Tank: Forget Brexit, use GDPR to foster customer relationships

What are the pros and cons of Brexit for information security professionals and data protection?

Choosing the right colocation provider

Quocirca’s Clive Longbottom runs through the list of items enterprise IT managers should look for in prospective colocation providers

Interview: Sainsbury digital experience boss shuns silos

Charlotte Briscall, head of digital experience at Sainsbury’s, explains why the supermarket chain has kept its digital experience department integrated with the rest of the business

IPT fines Police Scotland for communications breach of privacy

The case comes as the UK government prepares to introduce the Investigatory Powers Bill, which will give sweeping powers for suspicion-less surveillance of telephone, web and email communications

PwC Australia uses gamification to teach cyber security lessons

With the number of cyber incidents identified by Australian organisations more than doubling in the last year, PwC is using an online game to give enterprises first-hand experience of what it means to face a cyber attack

Operator Alfa launches Lebanon’s first LTE-A network

LTE-Advanced network launched by operator Alfa, using technology from Nokia

Security Think Tank: Queen’s Gambit – Brexit implications for infosec pros

What are the pros and cons of Brexit for information security professionals and data protection?

Oracle Micros breach highlights PoS and supply chain security risks

Oracle Micros breach shows supply chain and point of sale systems continue to be popular avenues of attack for cyber criminals

Met Office moves weather observation site to Azure

The Met Office’s Weather Observation Website (WOW) used to run on Google’s cloud, but has switched to Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform

Vodafone to end broadband landline rental charges

Vodafone becomes the first UK internet service provider to remove line rental charges for new and upgrading fibre-based broadband customers

Global infosec spending to reach £63bn in 2016, says Gartner

Athough security spending is moving to detection and response, Gartner expects preventive security to continue strong growth

E8 launches D24 NVMe PCIe SSD-based all-flash arrays

Startup E8 aims at high-end use cases with arrays built from commodity NVMe PCIe flash drives and performance figures that rival EMC’s high-end DSSD D5 rackscale flash

Retail banks ordered to open up APIs

The Competitions and Markets Authority opens up the banking apps market following an investigation into how to create greater competition in banking

Half of vehicle cyber vulnerabilities could give hackers control, study shows

Half of vehicle vulnerabilities could allow cyber attackers to take control of a vehicle and 71% are easy to exploit, according to a three-year study by IOActive

Australians vent census privacy concerns

The Australian census has triggered a privacy debate after it emerged that the citizen data it collects will be held for years

Affluent Singapore middle class turn to banking apps

Banks in Singapore risk losing customers if they fail to keep pace with the digital preferences of the affluent middle class in the country

Brexit data flow confusion prompts datacentre project slowdown

TechUK has said it is working with government to ensure the datacentre community will continue to benefit from the free flow of data between the UK and EU after Brexit

Strider cyber attack group deploying malware for espionage

Symantec security researchers have uncovered a spying campaign by a previously unknown group using modular malware as stealthware

IT failure grounds Delta flights worldwide

US airline Delta has temporarily grounded flights worldwide after a power failure took key IT systems offline in its home base of Atlanta, Georgia

900 million Android devices vulnerable to attackers

Enterprises and individuals need to install security updates for all devices with vulnerable Qualcomm chip drivers if they want to ensure attackers can‘t take control of them, warns Check Point

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