In this week’s Computer Weekly, we look at how digital twins of the human body are helping athletes prepare for the London Marathon. We find out how AI is set to deliver new driving experiences in the latest cars. And we speak to a 146-year-old bank about taking an entrepreneurial approach to tackling legacy IT. Read the issue now.
Under pressure to deliver in the fight against serious cross-border crime, Europol built and operated a shadow data analysis platform containing large volumes of sensitive information, which operated without key legal and technical safeguards
Vulnerability discovery and mitigation continues to exercise the top minds at Britain’s NCSC as cyber experts continue to debate the impact of frontier AI models such as Mythos
Vulnerability discovery and mitigation continues to exercise the top minds at Britain’s NCSC as cyber experts continue to debate the impact of frontier AI models like Mythos.
A detailed understanding of how containerised applications work with data storage is needed to migrate enterprise IT to a cloud-native architecture
Oracle Red Bull Racing massively improved the efficiency of its aerodynamics testing procedures after implementing new identity technology from 1Password. Learn more about this unlikely link
During the annual CETaS showcase in London, experts discussed the potential cyber risk of tools such as Claude Mythos
The government's annual cyber security report reveals UK businesses are still struggling with the impact of attacks and breaches.
Owen Sayers of Secon Solutions argues that as data sovereignty comes under scrutiny the more it looks like a chimera, but that ventures like Google’s S3NS in France show potential
Backed by Talaat Moustafa Group, the development aims to fuse digital twin infrastructure, edge AI and data-driven economic planning to create a scalable smart city model