The Scottish Cyber Awards has revealed its 2026 finalist shortlist! Hosted by DIGIT and the Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland, the awards is a stalwart event in the Scottish cyber calendar, showcasing the best of the country’s cyber talent. In a
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The Interactive Entertainment Scotland manifesto: laying the policy foundations for a Scottish games super cluster
Callum Sinclair, Partner at ScotlandIS member Burness Paull, has provided his insights on the Interactive Entertainment Scotland Manifesto launched on 17th February. On Tuesday 17 February 2026, Interactive Entertainment Scotland (IES), part of UKIE, published its first manifesto ahead of the Scottish
Exploring Scotland’s Skills Landscape – UWS Skills Surveys 2026
25 Years of Grant McGregor: A People-First IT Journey
ScotlandIS Member Offer: Community Driven Marketing Course
Complimentary access for 10 ScotlandIS member organisations Growth is becoming harder to buy. Customer acquisition costs are rising. Attention is fragmented. AI is accelerating execution speed across the market — meaning everyone can optimise faster. The differentiator is no longer efficiency alone.
LEDS: Police data in the digital age
‘Stop treating us like barriers and work with us’ – say local authorities in new survey
Abertay University’s games courses have been ranked among the world’s greatest again
Abertay University has secured a major international recognition, further strengthening Dundee’s reputation as one of the UK’s leading cities for games education and digital creativity. The university’s programmes within its Centre for Excellence in Games Education have achieved Epic Unreal
Strengthening National Police Coordination Through Machine Learning Innovation
ScotlandIS Member Informed Solutions has worked with the National Police Coordination Centre (NPoCC) to enhance its national Mercury mutual aid platform: the data-led solution that enables the fast, coordinated deployment of officers and resources across the UK during planned and unplanned events
DataVita Lands £44.9M Contract to Power Glasgow Council’s Tech
Scottish data centre and cloud provider DataVita has inked a £44.9 million partnership with Glasgow City Council to modernise and maintain the city’s digital infrastructure in support of essential public services. Under the contract, which initially spans five years and nine months