Author Archives for Christine Horton

Binary Over Flesh: The Case for Ethically Architected Machine Learning

November 5, 2025 8:19 am Published by Comments Off on Binary Over Flesh: The Case for Ethically Architected Machine Learning

As artificial intelligence accelerates into every corner of modern life, Sherlock di Schiavi warns that an obsession with innovation is outpacing our ethical and architectural foundations, and argues that without security, accountability, and moral design we risk constructing a fragile digital civilisation on unstable ground.


UK Cyber Resilience Advice ‘Too Bland’, Says Northdoor

November 4, 2025 7:12 am Published by Comments Off on UK Cyber Resilience Advice ‘Too Bland’, Says Northdoor

IT supplier Northdoor plc has criticised new UK Government guidance on supply chain resilience, arguing that the advice lacks the practical, tech-driven tools needed to defend against increasingly sophisticated ransomware attacks.


Chatham House Calls on Governments to Build Digital Public Infrastructure Fit for the Future

October 30, 2025 6:21 am Published by Comments Off on Chatham House Calls on Governments to Build Digital Public Infrastructure Fit for the Future

A new Chatham House report urges governments to replace siloed digital systems with shared, open and interoperable digital public infrastructure (DPI). The think tank says the shift would boost efficiency, strengthen sovereignty, and future-proof public service delivery.


How to Optimise AI Adoption in Public Sector Organisations

October 30, 2025 6:13 am Published by Comments Off on How to Optimise AI Adoption in Public Sector Organisations

As the UK government deepens its partnership with AI providers to boost public service productivity, success will depend on more than algorithms alone. Nic Leszczynski, principal solutions engineer, UK & Ireland at Riverbed Technology explains why optimising AI adoption in the public sector starts with modernising digital infrastructure.