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Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 08.06.2026

Early Careers Jobs Alliance between the government and industry will provide skills and guidance to ensure young people can begin careers in an AI-focused world

DfE proposes changes to student funding for assistive technology

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 08.06.2026

The UK Department for Education is proposing to reduce access to paid-for assistive technology in favour of free-to-access services

Gulf enterprises face the resilience gap ransomware is exposing

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 08.06.2026

Ransomware pressure and stricter resilience expectations are exposing a gap that Gulf enterprises have not fully confronted

Infosecurity Europe 2026: AI turbo-charging cyber crime and response

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 08.06.2026

AI is accelerating cyber attacks by criminals and hostile states, with attackers faster, more persistent and increasingly collaborative, say experts speaking at Infosecurity Europe 2026

How AI is being used to manage networks

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 08.06.2026

Network management is becoming reliant on artificial intelligence-enabled tools, which use machine learning based on network monitoring data

UAE launches national cryptography discovery platform to accelerate post-quantum security transition

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 05.06.2026

Partnership between the UAE Cyber Security Council and QuantumGate aims to provide nationwide visibility of cryptographic assets, helping critical infrastructure operators to prepare for the emerging risks posed by quantum computing

Why AI won’t cut jobs: A Computer Weekly Downtime upload podcast

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 05.06.2026

We speak to Gartner analyst Helen Poitevin about why business leaders should not use AI to reduce headcount

Publishers can now opt out of Google AI summaries and training

Published in Partnership to ensure entry-level jobs for young people on 04.06.2026

The UK’s competition watchdog has ruled that Google must provide online publishers and news organisations with the ability to opt out of their work being summarised by artificial intelligence, or otherwise used to train the company’s models