Day Headlines in Computers News: 2025-04-11
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Work-life balance biggest barrier for women in tech, says survey (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-11 11:04:00)
A lack of work-life balance and discrimination are among the biggest challenges for women in tech, finds Lorien -
AI surveillance towers place migrants in ‘even greater jeopardy’ (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-11 10:00:00)
The use of autonomous surveillance towers throughout the English coast forces migrants into increasingly dangerous routes and contributes to their criminalisation -
Comms consortium calls for greater vigilance on subsea cable security (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-11 09:33:00)
Open letter from European telecommunications operators and subsea cable stakeholders calls on cables ecosystem to align security objectives with operational feasibility as well create viable business model based on risk-based best practices -
Nokia claims alien wavelength record, boosts event wireless connectivity (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-11 09:24:00)
Leading comms tech provider Mokia seals deals in for 1,000km 800Gbps alien wavelength trial and to deliver private wireless connectivity for large domestic and international mass events -
IT strategy implications of US tariffs (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-11 07:07:00)
When is the best time to buy IT equipment? With tariffs in place that are set to increase, tech CEOs have signalled price rises ahead -
Google Cloud, Juniper Networks accelerate enterprise campus deployment (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-11 05:00:00)
AI-native networking platform to use Google’s Cloud WAN service to help accelerate new branch deployments, and offer simplified branch operations with security and agility -
Met Police to deploy permanent facial recognition tech in Croydon (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-04-11 04:13:00)
The Met Police is set deploy permanent live facial recognition cameras on street furniture in Croydon from summer 2025, but local councillors say the decision – which has taken place with no community input – will further contribute the over-policing of Black communities