Public Sector stories - Page 6
Manual data transfers leave UK & US agencies exposed
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UK and US security agencies still rely on manual data transfers as cyberattacks rise, with leaders warning outdated systems heighten risks.
Gigamon wins Frost & Sullivan award for public sector
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Gigamon named Frost & Sullivan's 2026 Company of the Year for deep observability in global public sector network security and performance.
Nebula links partner rewards to ESG outcomes at renewal
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Nebula launches an Impact Rewards scheme that ties partner renewal perks to carbon credits, social housing upgrades and service governance.
Synology gains ISO 27001:2022 for security management
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storage
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data protection
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Synology secures ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, bolstering its global information security management and risk governance credentials.
Finalists revealed for 2025 everywoman in Tech Awards
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data privacy
Finalists for the 2025 everywoman in Technology Awards spotlight women driving UK innovation in AI, cyber security and wider STEM careers.
BT opens 2026 tech careers at flagship Salford hub
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firewalls
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smart cities
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network security
BT opens 2026 tech graduate and apprentice roles at its flagship Salford hub, backing Greater Manchester's cyber and AI ambitions.
Cayosoft, XMS to bolster US War Department identity
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cloud security
Cayosoft and XMS Solutions will overhaul identity systems for a US war agency, bolstering Zero Trust security across hybrid Microsoft environments.
IMP Software named UK education industry leader 2025
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IMP Software has been named The Assignment Report's UK education company of 2025 after rapid growth supplying finance tools to MATs.
Open ECX gains PEPPOL nod as UK eyes e-invoicing law
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Open ECX wins PEPPOL access point status as the UK edges towards mandatory e-invoicing, expected to be introduced by 2029.
DSi Compliance hires David Whipple to drive US growth
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DSi Compliance taps former police captain David Whipple to spearhead North American growth and expand DS-Keywords in US law enforcement.
Leaders overestimate UK organisations' AI readiness gap
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Senior leaders see UK organisations as AI ready, but managers report weaker strategy, governance and skills, risking stalled deployments.
Celonis unveils new process intelligence push for defence
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digital transformation
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physical security
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supply chain
Celonis launches a defence and security push, pitching process intelligence to boost military readiness, supply resilience and IT modernisation.
SolarWinds revamps global partner programme with tiers
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data analytics
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digital transformation
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planning
SolarWinds refreshes global partner programme with tiered incentives, richer marketing support, and new training and specialisation tracks.
Lucion adds in-house AI to upgrade NexGen compliance
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data protection
Lucion has embedded in-house AI into its NexGen platform, promising continuous, data-led compliance oversight for complex UK estates.
Zyxel unveils multi-gig PoE switches for WiFi 6 & 7
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network infrastructure
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smart cities
Zyxel debuts XMG2230 multi-gig PoE switches, promising WiFi 6 and 7-ready bandwidth, high-power PoE and cloud-managed resilience for SMBs.
SUSE rolls out APAC cloud sovereignty self-assessment
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hybrid cloud
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digital transformation
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cloud security
SUSE has launched a 20-minute cloud sovereignty self-assessment for APAC firms, benchmarking them against the 2025 EU framework.
Cybersecurity as a Service market to hit USD $83.96bn
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firewalls
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data protection
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ransomware
Cybersecurity as a Service market forecast to soar from USD $17.60bn in 2024 to USD $83.96bn by 2034, driven by threats and skills gaps.
UK staff confident with AI but lack training & strategy
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Confident but undertrained, UK staff are embracing AI tools at work despite patchy strategies, rollout plans and formal learning support.
YubiKey study touts ROI, breach risk plunge for firms
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cloud security
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YubiKey deployment delivers 265% ROI, USD $5.3 million NPV and 99.99% lower breach risk in Forrester model of a 5,000-staff enterprise.
Adobe backs UK Tech Towns AI skills drive in Barnsley
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smart cities
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Adobe and ministers launch a Barnsley Tech Towns pilot to boost AI and digital skills, and trial AI across local public services.