Jude McCorry has been selected as the first chair of the CyberScotland Partnership, formed earlier this year to build cyber resilience. ScotlandIS is one of 10 organisations that form the CyberScotland Partnership, which has appointed Jude McCorry to chair the
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Computer Misuse Act 1990: call for information
Scotland plays a key role in new body to represent UK Cyber interests
A new organisation called UK Cyber Cluster Collaboration (UKC3) has been launched to support economic growth in the cyber security industry with strong representation from Gloucestershire. UKC3 will deliver initiatives designed to stimulate innovation and support the development of cyber
Edinburgh Napier spin-out appoints Pete Jaco as CEO to tackle growing ransomware threat
Tech entrepreneur Pete Jaco has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of a University spin-out geared to tackling the multi-billion pound ransomware market. MemCrypt was spun out of research at Edinburgh Napier’s School of Computing with substantial backing from Scottish Enterprise,
CityFibre teams up with New Gorbals Housing Association to bring Full Fibre to tenants
eCom Scotland is among the first to publicly support the Customer Excellence Pledge
AutoRek nominated for duo of awards at FinTech Awards
Wearable Tech Could Generate Energy While you Walk, Scientists Say
A team of Scottish and Irish scientists, from institutes including Heriot-Watt University, have begun research into new wearable tech which could generate energy while you walk. The multi-disciplined group of researchers, including scientists from the Heriot-Watt University’s Research Institute for
Scaling and accelerating AI – The assurance challenge
Read this thought leadership on scaling adoption of AI from David Lawton, Technical Director at Informed Solutions, first published by Digital Leader. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the fastest-growing, and popular data-driven technologies being used across the globe. According
Informed Solutions announced as joint winner of GovTech Catalyst Challenge
NatureScot has today launched the next phase of a £1.25 million project using artificial intelligence to improve the management of Scotland’s protected areas. The project, funded through the UK-wide GovTech Catalyst Challenge, is exploring how new and emerging technology can improve