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    Microsoft and Nvidia are teaming up to support UK AI startups – and they want to attract firms outside of London and the South East

    Microsoft and Nvidia have teamed up to launch a generative AI accelerator for UK startups, offering them technical guidance, advice on marketing strategy, and access to a network of potential investors. The Microsoft GenAI Accelerator is specifically tailored for UK AI startups and scale-ups that have secured seed funding and are now looking to develop their products further. The accelerator…

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    Infosys announces plans to open London AI lab

    Infosys has unveiled plans to expand its Canary Wharf Living Lab alongside a partnership with the University of Cambridge to open a new London-based AI Lab. The Canary Wharf site – one of 12 run by the company around the world – is designed to give customers and partners solution accelerators, digital experiences, frameworks, and industry solutions to help them…

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    Hunters ransomware gang says it hacked ICBC London, stole 5M+ files

    Ransomware group Hunters International today claimed it successfully breached ICBC London and stole 6.6 TB of data, or 5.2 million files. ICBC has not confirmed Hunters’ claim, which was posted on the gang’s leak site. . We do not yet know how much ransom Hunters demanded, whether ICBC will pay it, if the data contained customers’ personal data, or how…

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    Poor broadband connectivity is costing London SMBs billions

    London’s small and medium businesses (SMBs) are making £28 billion a year less than they should thanks to slow and unreliable workplace broadband connectivity, new research shows. High costs, along with the complexity of securing reliable services, make the cost of fast and dependable connectivity prohibitive for many firms, according to analysis from G.Network. This, the company said, leaves many…

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    Transport for London discloses ongoing “cyber security incident”

    Image: Transport for LondonTransport for London (TfL), the city’s transport authority, is investigating an ongoing cyberattack that has yet to impact its services. The agency says that, for the moment, there is no evidence that customer information was compromised during the incident. “We are currently dealing with an ongoing cyber security incident,” TfL’s Customer Information Team warned customers over email earlier…

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