United Kingdom (UK) stories
AI is flooding construction workflows, but without better, real-time documentation, disputes over contracts and evidence will only intensify.
European authorities and tech firms have disrupted Tycoon 2FA, a major phishing service used to bypass MFA and hijack cloud accounts.
Acronis finds SMBs patch Microsoft flaws in about eight days, but the slowest endpoints stay exposed to known bugs for over five weeks.
In a fatigued legal tech market, one marketing chief found that quiet empathy and mission, not louder features, turned clients into loyal advocates.
Women founders are closing the start-up gap, but with VC still lagging, visibility and public storytelling are now vital growth capital.
Legal AI firm Ivo opens London and New York offices and plans to triple headcount, after 600% annual recurring revenue growth.
Women in fintech comms quietly shape how digital finance is explained, tested and trusted, turning complex systems into everyday tools.
Women are exhausted not by ambition, but by a system that demands 120% just to exist safely while still denying them equal power.
New UK gender pay and menopause plans hailed, but leaders warn only deeper shifts in hiring, culture and progression will close gaps.
Bridging schools and tech careers with inclusive training and language could speed women's path into engineering and shape fairer AI.
A writer discovers AI assumed she was a man, exposing how male-coded authority and historical bias still shape modern language models.
As DEI faces political headwinds, Scottish tech leaders are urged to make 2026 the year structured, scalable mentorship drives real change.
Women founders risk empires built on rented platforms; owning domains turns digital identity into an asset they control and can scale.
Women must be at the heart of AI and cybersecurity, or today's systems will hard‑code tomorrow's bias, risk and digital insecurity.
UK firms are funnelling most AI budgets into data infrastructure and storage, as hybrid cloud, security gaps and soaring fees reshape spending.
As AI becomes economic infrastructure, starved investment in women founders risks baking bias and fragility into the next tech wave.
Edinburgh-based Cyacomb adds Similarity Matching to Examiner Plus, helping police spot altered child abuse images on phones in minutes.
Plagued by digital burnout, a tech founder sparked techtimeout tuesday, convincing 2 million workers to step away from their screens.
Geo Underwriting chief shares how curiosity-led leadership, culture and digital ambition are reshaping the future of the UK insurance market.
Women hit by UK fraud report deeper anxiety and money woes than men, with younger women facing the harshest ongoing fallout.