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British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

The British public’s tolerance for cyber disruption, particularly at high-profile organisations such as retailers, is wearing thin, according to a TalkTalk Business study

Martha Lane Fox and other experts see AI arms race as damaging

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

A compilation of essays penned by digital experts illustrates the risks of AI dominance and what lessons can be learned from history

India’s Hexaware to add 1,200 UK tech staff

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

Indian heritage IT supplier plans to have 1,200 UK staff across multiple sites, with research and development centres to open this year

Online retail accessibility is failing disabled customers

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

Those with disabilities are consistently faced with accessibility issues during the retail experience, forcing them to use workarounds or give up entirely

UK businesses fear stigma of ransomware

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

Data from the UK’s Report Fraud service reveals the scope of ransomware attacks is going underreported, with few businesses confident enough to identify themselves as victims

AI in fashion retail: A Computer Weekly Downtime Upload podcast

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

We speak to Przemek Czarnecki, chief technology officer of Asos, about how the company is deploying AI and agentic AI

How IAM providers are preparing for agentic AI

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

There is little doubt that enterprises will be deploying agentic AI. As such, technology firms are looking at various ways to secure these systems

CW@60: An award-winning, ZX81-frisbee-throwing tech journalism career

Published in British public won’t tolerate cyber disruption any more on 29.06.2026

On 22 September 2026, Computer Weekly turns 60. To mark the milestone, we asked our industry contacts - and our journalists - for their perspectives on how tech has changed their lives over six decades