In this year’s review of Computer Weekly’s coverage of IT stories in continental Europe, we feature developments in the Netherlands, France, Norway, Sweden and Spain.
In 2026, the question isn’t whether Kubernetes wins – it already has. And yet, many organizations are running mission-critical workloads on a platform they still treat as plumbing, not the operating ...
Officials said the Central Industrial Security Force has started training the first batch of 40 personnel from Uttar ...
SSA Commissioner Frank Bisignano's former college, Baker University, has been sued for allegedly failing to protect the ...
China is rapidly overhauling a network of secret facilities used to manufacture warhead components as it expands its nuclear stockpile faster than any other country, according to an analysis of ...
CBP is offering up to $60,000 in recruitment and retention incentives, as it looks to expand hiring with funding from the One ...
As enterprises become more extended and reach their footprints further, dealing with network complexity has become almost as important as network performance. The key to this is AI. But only if ...
West Virginia University has joined an elite Department of War network that will give students hands-on cybersecurity ...
Hypersonic weapons are reshaping modern military competitions. As the U.S. advances its capabilities, understanding the ...
The rogue edge computing device was plugged into the onboard network, highlighting the importance of physical security, ...
In 2026, a new frontier of attacks will be data poisoning: invisibly corrupting the copious amounts of data used to train ...
Monrovia – Fourteen (14) staff members of the National Elections Commission (NEC) have been certified after successfully completing an intensive Information and Communications Technology (ICT) ...
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