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Requirements for a cooperative information infrastructure for the digital preservation of scholarly blogs
arXiv:2605.31117v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: The long-term accessibility and reusability of scholarly knowledge is a central concern of Open Science. Research and infrastructure development in this area have so far focused predominantly on how traditional scientific outputs, such as journal articles, monographs, and conference proceedings, can be preserved and made openly available over time.
Public Sector Open Source Program Offices -- Archetypes for how to Grow (Common) Institutional Capabilities
Announce Type: replace Abstract: Context: Open Source Software (OSS) is a crucial component of over 90\% of digital infrastructure underpinning industry and public digital services, facilitating collaborative software development and dissemination. Its significance in the European public sector has been emphasised through various Ministerial Declarations, highlighting its potential to accelerate digitalisation, transform businesses, and foster a digitally skilled population. Research Aim:...
The changing cyber threat profile and potential impact on local councils
The changing cyber threat profile and potential impact on local councils Research detailing the potential cyber risks which emerge from English local councils’ digital projects. Applies to England Documents Details The evolving cyber threat landscape presents challenges for local councils, with various risks affecting digital infrastructure and services. Weaknesses within digital systems can put both the security of sensitive data and the continuity of services at risk.
ITG reveals revenue rise in US IPO filing as listings market heat up
ITG reveals revenue rise in US IPO filing as listings market heat up June 5 : Digital infrastructure services startup ITG reported a rise in quarterly and annual revenue in its filing to go public in the U.S. on Friday, as a host of companies line up to tap the public markets. A rebound in activity in the U.S. initial public offering market has made boardrooms eager to list their shares in the public markets, with Elon Musk's SpaceX set to debut on Nasdaq next week. AI giant Anthropic has...
Europe raises 'Kill Switch' fears, makes all 27 countries to junk US, Chinese tech
The European Commission has proposed a sweeping new set of regulations, approved by its 27 member states, to abandon their reliance on American and Chinese technology. The push for "tech sovereignty" comes amid warnings that a foreign power could weaponise critical digital infrastructure against the countries in the region. According to a report by CNBC, the proposals specifically target advanced microchips, artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud services -- which are essentially the...
Weapons are one thing, but if war breaks out, Europe’s best resource is its people | Elisabeth Braw
In Scandinavia and the Baltic region, citizens are signing up to do their bit as non-combatants. Other Nato allies should take heedWars, these days, target digital infrastructure as well as military installations. The very fact that large chunks of daily life can be knocked out without a single shot being fired is the reason Russia seems interested in doing exactly that.
Flood of AI 'garbage' is pushing open-source developers to the limit
A viral cartoon about open-source software shows a teetering pile of boxes labelled “all modern digital infrastructure” and one tiny box right at the bottom, propping up the whole lot: “a project some random person in Nebraska has been thanklessly maintaining since 2003”. That’s the reality of open source: every website, application and operating system relies on it. Modern society couldn’t function without it, and yet it’s written by volunteers in their spare time.
UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery
At the beginning of last year, the UK government was riding high in its first term, having swept to power the previous July. It wasted no time making bold claims: publicly funded services, including the NHS, local councils, and central government were missing out on a potential £45 billion ($55 billion) in productivity savings due to outdated or poorly used technology. To tackle these issues, Peter Kyle, the then Technology Secretary, promised "digital tools, AI and common sense to overhaul...
UK lawmakers call on government to ditch Palantir NHS contract
MPs have told the government to cut its ties with Palantir, and end the US spy-tech firm's controversial involvement in the National Health Service's Federated Data Platform. Warning against vendor lock-in across government, the House of Common science and technology committee said it was most concerned about Palantir, which had secured central roles in health and defense systems. “Palantir should not have a such a significant role in the UK public sector… it is far from the only company...
Sen Tom Cotton urges DOJ to probe Chinese bid to 'kneecap' American AI
Sen. Tom Cotton urged the Justice Department to investigate a covert campaign linked to China designed to "kneecap" America's rapidly expanding artificial intelligence infrastructure in a letter obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital. In the letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, the Arkansas Republican calls for federal investigators to examine whether foreign actors are attempting to shape U.S. public opinion and policy against data centers and AI development as Washington and...