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Home Office signs £23m software support deal for key immigration system database

Contract covers the delivery of increased internal capability for department Credit: Crown Copyright/Open Government Licence

Data ‘likely’ stolen in Manchester University cyberattack

Institution is ‘monitoring the dark web’ to see if copied data turns up Credit: Gerd Altmann/Pixabay

Report warns on £1.5bn extra customer costs for Making Tax Digital and millions of records on HMRC legacy systems

National Audit Office says that tax agency needs to prepare a new business case or

Sunak and Biden agree transatlantic data bridge

Leaders announce agreed-in-principle initiative as part of trade partnership Credit: Crown Copyright/Open Government Licence v3.0 Prime
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AI laws must ‘support businesses while protecting citizens’, Scottish minister says

Richard Lochhead – who has requested an urgent pan-UK meeting – believes government should avoid

Data watchdog urges against further FoI exemptions

Information commissioner warns MPs of risks of absolving agencies of transparency requirements Credit: Arek Socha/Pixabay Information commissioner

Scottish parliamentarians sign up for service to track online personal threats

Tool will run on a trial basis for a year Credit: councilcle/Pixabay The Scottish Parliament will

Ministers pledge to remove Chinese tech from government sites

Move comes alongside plan to create national security-focused procurement team Credit: Vitor Dutra Kaosnoff/Pixabay Ministers have

Cabinet Office invests in £300k software tool to get a handle on tech estate

Platform is intended to enable technologists and business leaders to better understand risks, gaps and

Digital minister pledges to reverse decline in departments’ DDaT apprenticeships

Alex Burghart claims that numbers have already begun to rise following reported 20% drop in

Home Office preps Plan B to ensure continuity of UK police database

Department says that work to deliver replacement of 50-year-old system is on track but that it is

Digital has taken root at DLUHC, says former chief

Paul Maltby says department’s approach has helped empower councils Credit: Eko Pramono/Pixabay The recently departed digital

New laws to protect smart doorbells and other gadgets are world-first, minister claims

Paul Scully pledges that provisions are being made for imminent implementation of act New laws

MoD begins work on IT system to register and track evacuees from crisis zones

Ministry reveals it has begun work on concept phase of potential software tool to manage

Home Office starts search for £1bn ESN partner and system to measure ‘coverage and quality’ of supplier networks

Department opens bidding for firm to replace Motorola in delivering core user services The Home

<strong>Public-health agency to continue using mobile-network data to track population movement</strong>

UKHSA signs deals with BT and O2 to provide insights into ‘behavioural changes post-pandemic’ Credit: Rudy

IT issues with Home Office casework system have halved in recent months, immigration minister claims

Department has seen impact of ‘IT stabilisation’ according to Robert Jenrick The Home Office’s new

HMRC launches £140m procurement to support comms digitisation

Five-year contract will cover all incoming and outgoing messages and ambition to operate in ‘similar
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