Founder of luxury second-hand watch reseller Watchfinder explains that retailers will never have an entirely online or offline business
The EU parliament has approved an update of European police college rules to help Cepol keep pace with security threats such as cyber crime
MEPs narrowly pass vote, calling Snowden an "international human rights defender"
Thousands of Morrisons' employees are to sue the supermarket giant in what is believed to be the UK’s biggest ever claim in relation to a breach of data security
Students who drop Stem subjects are cutting themselves off from a future tech career and widening the skills gap
The IT entrepreneur community is asking for the rules on skilled workers entering the UK to be relaxed because of the difficulty faced by startups in finding the right staff
Egmont CIO Mette Jæpelt is a supplier and colleague to the company's business groups, which makes her current role different from any other in her 35-year career
Government's cloud procurement framework sees fourth month of hefty spending
HR technologies are moving away from managing staff in favour of helping them become more productive
The Open Data Institute has spent the past two years funding startups to build applications that could solve socio-economic problems