Day Headlines in Computers News: 2025-06-11
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WhatsApp seeks to join Apple in legal challenge against Home Office encryption orders (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-06-11 12:19:00)
WhatsApp today applied to intervene in an Investigatory Powers Tribunal case that is considering the UK’s ability to issue a technical capability notice on Apple to ‘weaken encryption’ -
Human vs digital therapy: AI falls short when IT pros need help (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-06-11 08:25:00)
Stressed IT and cyber professionals are turning to AI chatbots for support, but is handing people's mental wellbeing over to algorithms really such a bright idea? -
Investor behaviour in the wake of cyber's 'black swan' moment (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-06-11 08:05:00)
So-called Black Swan events expose the blind spots in even the most sophisticated forecasting models, signaling a need to rethink how businesses, and those investing in them, quantify and prepare for cyber risk. -
Government using national security as ‘smokescreen’ in Apple encryption row (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-06-11 07:55:00)
Senior conservative MP David Davis says the Home Office should disclose how many secret orders it has issued against telecoms and internet companies to Parliament -
UK government recommits to Edinburgh supercomputer plan with £750m funding pledge (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-06-11 07:15:00)
After pulling the plug on plans by the previous government to build a supercomputer in Edinburgh, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology commits £750m to a very similar initiative -
Cyber Bill at risk of becoming a missed opportunity, say MPs (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-06-11 05:00:00)
An APPG report warns that the government’s flagship cyber security legislation is too narrow in its scope and risks missing opportunities to embed resilience at the heart of the British economy -
Cisco Live 2025: The network critical for the future of the AI era (ComputerWeekly.com 2025-06-11 04:45:00)
Network giant unveils simplification of network operations, delivers exponential performance with next-generation devices and fuses security into the network