Cybercriminals release ‘substantial amount’ of Scottish NHS data
A ransomware collective that attacked NHS Dumfries and Galloway is reported to have published large
Disclosure and Barring Service retains CGI for application support in £71m deal
Having begun working together in 2019, the Home Office unit dedicated to recruitment checks has
MPs issue warning over WhatsApp-based lobbying
The use of popular instant messaging platforms by officials and ministers should be entirely prohibited
Data of military personnel breached in China cyberattack on MoD, reports claim
The latest in a growing line of cyber incidents has been pinned on Beijing, with
DWP minister pledges processing improvements this year as some benefits missed targets on 96% of claims in FY24
Pensions minister Paul Maynard claims that the department’s processing performance improved in 2023/24 – although
Hebridean council facing £500k bill after cyberattack
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar suffered a suspected ransomware assault six months ago and, in the
NHS App to offer new login options to help support carers
The health service’s core software program will soon incorporate new means of access beyond its
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service cites ‘robust contingency plans’ after failed bid to find replacement supplier for new 999 IT system
After terminating a £10m contract first awarded in 2018, the emergency service extended legacy provision
ICO: ‘People living with HIV are being failed across the board when it comes to their privacy’
Information commissioner John Edwards has called for urgent improvements in the way that personal data
Home Office opens bidding for £13m Emergency Services Network dispatch system
Department has published a procurement notice inviting bids from potential providers of a new system
Government pushes back digital social care timeframe by a year after falling 17 points short of 80% target
In a plan published in 2021, DHSC pledged to double by March 2024 the uptake
ONS workers set to begin programme of industrial action in light of in-office demand
Following a ballot in which members supported protest against new rules demanding office attendance, the
UKCloud collapse has cost Cabinet Office £17.5m so far
Documents reveal eight-figure funding for liquidation but, in the days immediately following the insolvency of
HMRC head looks to boost helpline staff after U-turn on closures
After publicly unveiling – and then swiftly revoking – plans to significantly scale back its
GDS creates CISO role to make services ‘radically easier and safer to use’
The Cabinet Office unit is establishing a senior managerial position for a security leader who
HMRC and DWP launch online service for voluntary National Insurance contributions
A new tool will allow users to identify and address any gaps in their NI
FOI transparency hits new low and complaints soar as ICO tightens window on complying with decisions
Since FOI laws were introduced, the proportion of requests where data is provided in full
CCS names Home Office commercial head Ulyatt as new CEO
The Crown Commercial Service – the Cabinet Office agency which manages billions of pounds in