
Cybersecurity news round-up
This month’s cybersecurity news round-up features news a dire warning for the UK from the head of the National Cyber Security Centre, and good news for opposers of the controversial “Snooper’s Charter”.
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This month’s cybersecurity news round-up features news a dire warning for the UK from the head of the National Cyber Security Centre, and good news for opposers of the controversial “Snooper’s Charter”.
A chief information and security officer (CISO) and dedicated cyber security lead should be appointed as national figureheads, according to review into WannaCry.
A review of the WannaCry cyber-attack by NHS England’s CIO has revealed £21m invested in improved cybersecurity last year was “reprioritised” from funds intended to support the paperless NHS.
A British breast cancer charity has been awarded £655,000 to further develop an app which supports women once their cancer treatment has ended.
Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has become the eighth trust to join a radiology consortium that allows clinicians to share imaging data between hospitals.
The health service’s adoption of cloud technology should be “as part of a sensible, risk-managed approach” with security at its heart, NHS Digital’s chief technical architect has argued.
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust has selected System C as the supplier for its integrated patient administration system (PAS).
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has integrated a clinical video management service with its
The FDP Referral to Treatment clinical letters validation tool is live for testing at Chelsea
Nominations for the Digital Health Awards 2025, which shine a light on the outstanding digital
Peninsula Pathology Network has partnered with Exponential-e to implement a secure private cloud environment.
The Royal Borough of Greenwich has launched a digital health and care technology service to