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Future talent: why graduates, apprentices and interns are so important to the public sector
Andy Lethbridge, Head of Consulting, central government, at BAE Systems Digital Intelligence, discusses why graduates, apprentices and interns are critical for the public sector.
Robot evolution: Artificial intelligence by artificial evolution
The long-term vision of robot evolution foresees a radically new robotic technology where robots can reproduce, evolve, and learn.
Attracting talent to public sector technology roles
Andrew Medhurst, Head of Consulting at Inspire People discusses the challenging of perceptions and hiring of outstanding Digital, Data and Technology talent for the public sector.
Cybercrime is on the rise, is your business prepared?
Richard Andreae, CEO of SupPortal UK Ltd discusses cybercrime threats and how to efficiently protect your business with cyber security.
How can the public sector close the digital skills gap
Digital skills are critical to the future of the UK’s economic growth and delivery of public services, so how can we bridge the digital skills gap?
Pivotal Solutions’ strategy for providing high quality software and support
Software Consultant Paul Wallace, explains how Pivotal Solutions Limited have cultivated 20 years of success through high quality software and forming good relationships with customers.
How to protect the Active Directory from cyber attacks
Semperis Chief Technologist and Microsoft MVP alumnus Guido Grillenmeier and Director of Sales Dan Bowdrey discuss Active Directory and cyber attacks.
Stem cell-based therapy for corals
Could medical approaches of stem cell-based therapy, be a tool for corals’ resilience to heat stress? Benyamin Rosental, Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel answers the compelling question here.
Public sector data under real threat from cybercriminals
Public sector data is becoming increasingly threatened by cybercriminals and needs better protection. New approaches are needed to keep data safe, AJ Thompson, CCO of Northdoor Plc argues.
UK councils: keeping local authorities and their residents safe and secure
UK councils must keep their systems and network infrastructures safe from harm at a time when cyberattacks are on the rise.
Why is it important to study history?
Daniel Scarborough from Nazarbayev University examines why it is important to study history.
What is “quiet quitting” and how is burnout affecting the UK?
Work-based stress and burnout have led to a rise in quiet quitting - a notion where people limit their work to strictly working hours.
Maintaining momentum on digital investment is key to dealing with the skills shortage
There is a massive skills shortage in the public sector, but continued investment in technology and digital transformation could solve this.
Sensing and computing challenges for enhanced data integrity
This eBook presents academic ultra-clean scientific environments and the corresponding digital transformation challenges of these environments, especially the computer science challenges to provide enhanced scientific data integrity.
The healthcare industry’s identity security diagnosis
Ensuring identity security in the healthcare industry is vital post-pandemic, as the NHS faces more cyber threats than ever. Here's how we can better protect healthcare data.
Post-pandemic skills solutions can reset public sector innovation
How do we access the talent needed for public sector innovation? Attracting tech talent relies on a flexible environment that employees want to work in.
How local government organisations can streamline HR processes
Local governments can improve their sensitive HR processes through efficient self-service systems, potentially bringing reductions in costs and labour and increased employee satisfaction.
Is CB₂R a hidden treasure trove for treating inflammatory diseases?
Expert scientists working on endocannabinoid system (ECS) trials explain how CB₂R can be used to treat inflammatory diseases.
Innovation, research, culture & education policy
Open Access Government provides an update on the policies of Mariya Gabriel, European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth.
Where have we gone wrong in our battle against teacher shortages?
Beng Huat See from the Durham Evidence Centre for Education, Durham University, looks at the chronic issue of teachers shortages and how to fix it.