Currently, UK law contains a presumption that computers are working correctly when they produce material that is used in court.
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Japanese telecoms giant NTT Docomo hit with a cyberattack Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack affected services for 12 hours Telecoms firms are being increasingly targeted by cybercriminals ...
Telefónica's head of infrastructure and the head of Fujitsu's wireless business discuss the role of network transformation as ...
Despite half a billion pounds being paid out, the "vast majority" of those seeking redress are yet to receive their payments.
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