War games. British and American tests the responses of their financial centres to a major cyber attack
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Porn Clampdown By Government Questioned
Plan to stop kids accessing smut ignores the fact that most porn websites are hosted outside the UK
David Cameron Wants To Increase Spending On RAF Drones
Prime Minister urges defence chiefs to plough more cash into RAF Reaper drones to combat IS threat
General Election 2015: Tech Entrepreneurs Endorse Conservatives
Ninety tech entrepreneurs sign a letter praising the Conservative party ahead of general election
Britain And USA To Stage Cyber War Games
“Shall we play a game?” The UK and US are to launch cyber attacks on the City of London and Wall Street
Accenture Looks To Hire 1,600 UK Staff In 2015
Consultancy on the prowl for IT experts across UK cities
Cameron Pledges £1.1bn To Fight ‘Modern’ Cyber Terror Threat
Cyber attacks are recognised as a serious threat to the security of the country, but just how much money will be spent on digital defences remains unclear
Cameron Says UK And Germany To Work On 5G, Internet Of Things – CeBIT 2014
Prime Minister David Cameron joins German Chancellor Angela Merkel to open CeBIT, calling it an honour to be this year's partner country
Cameron Wants Cyber Security Talks With China
Britain keen to have a proper cyber security dialogue with China, following claims of mass spying on both sides
Human Rights Groups Urge Cameron To Rethink GCHQ Snooping Reaction
Cameron's reaction to GCHQ's snooping has eroded the freedoms of the press and ignored threats to civil liberties, open letter warns
Cameron Calls For ‘More Action’ Against Online Child Abuse Images
The government is to convene a summit with leading Internet companies, including search engines and ISPs, on how the industry can take more direct action against abusive online imagery
Cameron Calls For Cross-Party Support On Communications Data Controversy
Tories and Labour look set to do battle with the Lib Dems over Snoopers' Charter
Tech City Architect Rohan Silva Leaving Downing Street
David Cameron's policy adviser moving into entrepreneurial world himself
David Cameron Signs Off Cyber Security Deal With India
Joint task force one of a number of measures agreed on during Cameron's trip to India
EU Rural Broadband Funding Cut To Zero
Cameron's budget cuts hit European broadband plans, as digital funds dive from €9.2 billion to €1 billion
Government Announces £30m Boost For Start-Up Loans
Cameron looks to get the economy back on track with the help of young entrepreneurs
Quiz Of The Week: Government IT
The highs and all too frequent lows are all in our latest quiz!
Prime Minister Announces £50m Investment for London’s Tech City
Under the plans, Old Street roundabout will be transformed into the “largest civic space in Europe”
David Cameron Welcomes Microsoft UK IT Skills Initiative
Microsoft launches three-year campaign to help 300,000 youngsters into work
LeWeb 2012: UK Government Welcomes Tech ‘Arms Race’
David Cameron's policy advisers say the UK relishes the tech "arms race" that is happening right now.
Prime Minister To Get Personalised Government iPad App
Need help running a country? There will soon be an Apple iPad app for that, thanks to British Government programmers
Government Develops Tech City Smartphone App
People wanting to discover more information about London's Tech City can do so via smartphone apps
Google Commits To Locating In London’s Tech City
Google is taking a ten year lease on a building in London’s tech city, known as silicon roundabout
UK Hackers Take Down Russian Embassy Site
DDoS attack protests David Cameron's visit to Russia, while the killer of Alexander Litvinenko is free
Are Data Centres Going The Wrong Way On Green Power?
Peter Judge asks why data centres are switching to renewable energy, just as the government may be backing away from it
Questions Raised Over Google’s Government Access
Newspapers have suggested that Google could have too much influence with the British Government
Phone ‘Hacking’ Scandal Could Get Wrong Answers
Bad journalism is bad journalism, and voicemail access is not hacking. Watch out for the results of a moral panic, says Peter Judge
ICSPA Aims To Align Global Cyber-Crime Fighters
The International Cyber Security Protection Alliance has joined with Europol to tackle online criminals
Government Security Minister Resigns
Baroness Neville-Jones has announced her resignation as the Government's Cyber Security Minister
Twitter In London? Well, Why Not?
David Cameron turned estate agent and tried selling Twitter a London address. Peter Judge hopes he succeeds