The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) criticises the Home Office for allowing the e-Borders programme to run eight years late and £500m over budget
Saga over digital border project has no end in sight
Police Scotland is investigating the implications of the end of Safe Harbour. Service providers must comply with UK law, regardless of where they are based
Speed tests carried out by Cable.co.uk have located the slowest average broadband speeds in the UK, in the village of Miserden in Gloucestershire
The open-source initiative will help to drive adoption of the Erlang functional programming language among enterprise developers
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the GSMA’s Connected Women initiative began a new drive to connect more women in the developing world. Computer Weekly meets programme director Claire Sibthorpe
Cyber criminals are using social media as a communication and sales channel, not just for reconnaissance and phishing, an RSA study has revealed
In the modern business environment, what are the most common access control mistakes and how can these best be corrected?
Corporations could be sued for privacy breaches.
Two-years suspended jail for involvement in Guy Fawkes Night campaign.