Regulation stories
E2e-assure sees surge in UK-sovereign OT security demand
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E2e-assure reports rising UK-sovereign OT security demand, adding 18 customers and multi-million revenue as regulation and risk intensify.
UK businesses brace for 2026 fiscal strain & AI oversight
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Business leaders are being urged to invest in financial insight as they navigate tighter oversight of artificial intelligence in financial services.
UK cyber plan tackles state threats & ransomware
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UK launches cyber action plan as state-backed threats surge, forcing vital services to rethink defences and even return to tape backups.
Huawei swap-out blamed as London 5G lags UK rivals
Yesterday
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Huawei kit swap-out blamed as London’s 5G speeds and reliability fall behind Glasgow and other UK cities, new analysis suggests.
Australians struggle to spot AI scam images, study shows
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Australians greatly overestimate their ability to spot AI-driven scam images, with new research showing they get it right less than half the time.
ABBYY, Desktop Imaging automate NZ council rebates, invoices
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AI document tools slash manual workloads at Wellington City Council and Fire and Emergency New Zealand, boosting compliance and payment speed.
Bitget grows institutional crypto & tokenised trading
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Bitget posts USD $8.17 trillion in 2025 derivatives volume as institutional crypto and tokenised TradFi trading surge on its platform.
AI data management market to hit USD $239.15bn by 2034
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AI data management is set to surge to USD $239.15bn by 2034 as cloud, streaming data and governance needs reshape enterprise data strategy.
Nozomi opens APJ HQ in Singapore after USD $1bn deal
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Nozomi opens Asia Pacific and Japan base in Singapore as it ramps up industrial cyber security growth after a USD $1bn Mitsubishi deal.
FinTech Australia joins new Trade Diversification push
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FinTech Australia joins a new AUD $50 million Austrade-backed Trade Diversification Network to ramp up fintech export growth and reach.
Apple to build next AI models on Google Gemini cloud
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Apple will build its next-generation AI foundation models on Google’s Gemini cloud, promising a more personalised Siri later this year.
DTCC wins SEC nod for new cleared triparty repo service
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DTCC wins SEC approval for a new cleared triparty repo service at FICC, leveraging BNY’s Global Collateral as US Treasury rules loom.
CFOs back AI to transform finance but trust gap widens
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CFOs bet big on AI to reshape finance, but a Kyriba survey shows trust is lagging as privacy and security fears intensify worldwide.
Select ID gains UK DIATF & ISO 27001 security nods
2 days ago
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Select ID becomes UK’s only dedicated identity orchestration network with DIATF status and ISO 27001, boosting reusable digital IDs for finance.
Indian firms struggle to turn AI pilots into real ROI gains
2 days ago
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Indian firms ramp up AI pilots for customer engagement and marketing, but most still struggle to prove real returns and scale deployments.
Wakam UK names Philip Ward Group CFO amid UK growth
3 days ago
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Wakam UK promotes Philip Ward to Group CFO as its UK portfolio hits GBP £400 million, backed by a 197% solvency ratio and strong partner scores.
Kendall urges X to curb Grok’s AI sexual deepfakes
3 days ago
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Liz Kendall presses X to stop AI tool Grok being used for sexual deepfakes, warning it may be breaching the UK’s Online Safety Act rules.
Pearson to deploy palm-print ID across global exams
3 days ago
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Pearson will roll out Redrock’s palm-print ID across 20,000 global test centres and remote exams to tighten security and curb fraud.
How Java will power secure, enterprise-scale AI by 2026
3 days ago
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By 2026, Java is tipped to be AI’s production backbone, driving heavier compute, tighter security and runtime modernisation.
New Relic: telcos go AI‑first in observability push
3 days ago
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Telcos race ahead on AI-first observability as New Relic links faster AI monitoring uptake to higher returns and fewer costly outages.