Ministry of Defence’s ERP headache is Deloitte’s uncontested millions Payroll software needs to be migrated to Oracle cloud before data centre is bulldozed...
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"Cascading" software supply chain attack now has CNI victims in EU, US Two critical infrastructure providers in the energy sector were breached via a software supply chain attack that also hit business communications provider 3CX and its downstream customers, as well as trading companies. That’s according to cybersecurity firm Symantec this week, which said that its Threat Hunter Team had identified
UK tech sector profit warnings triple Profit warnings by UK-listed companies in the tech and telco sectors almost tripled in the first quarter. EY-Parthenon’s latest Profit Warnings report found 69% citing contract delays or cancellations as a cause of profit warnings, as CIOs continue to delay major spending decisions and consolidate vendor relationships. Since the
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Kubernetes security audit warns over 19 issues, unfixed 2019 bugs NCC Group audit puts the spotlight on API, permissions weaknesses.
Russian APT hacked Cisco routers to hit US government Cisco "deeply concerned" at attacks on "routers and firewalls globally"
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Citi adds 8,000 tech staff, hikes IT spending 12% Citigroup has added 8,000 people in its technology function over the past 12 months as it ramps up an ambitious digital transformation programme, hiking IT spending by 12% in Q1 2023 and slashing app numbers. Recent successes include the retirement of 20 trading platforms to consolidate around one, an