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The Women in Defence Awards are an annual celebration of the value women bring to the defence sector. The final nominees for the 2020 Awards have now been revealed, and Dstl is represented by Dr Kate Gill. Kate is shortlisted in the Most Collaborative category, which recognises ‘where an individual has ...


Hundreds of the country’s vital healthcare firms are set to benefit from government funding to boost their cyber security, the Digital Infrastructure Minister Matt Warman has announced, as part of London Tech Week. The move comes after the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) identified a heightened cyber threat to the UK health sector ...


Rolls-Royce has announced two breakthroughs in artificial intelligence ethics, which could help gain society’s trust of the technology and accelerate the next generation of industrialisation, known as industry 5.0. The first breakthrough from Rolls-Royce is an AI ethics framework, which is a method that any organisation can use to ensure the ...


Medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra has received several orders from the Swedish Defense Materiel Administration (FMV) during the first quarter. The orders cover the further development of existing systems and solutions for secure communication. The military and civil defence agencies are thus further strengthening their ability to communicate securely ...


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