Given IBM's past history doing something similar for the Nazis in WW2 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust) I'm not surprised they won the bid. Cruella Braverman must have been falling over herself to rubber stamp this.
Posts by Whoopsie
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IBM to build biometrics system for UK cops and immigration services
Snyk: 50% of security jobs unfilled… any solution predicated on devs 'becoming security experts is doomed'
Podjarny repeating the tired old nonsense from The Big Boys like Google - "waah, there's a skills shortage!".
There absolutely is not a skills shortage in cyber security. At all.
What there is is a abundance of companies who don't want to pay for in-demand skills, who don't want to train their people, who have ridiculous job description demands and broken hiring processes, and enforce short sighted and medieval working practices.
A quick search on LinkedIn just now shows 3 positions advertising someone with 3 years cyber security experience who also has a CISSP.
The "lack of skills" is not the problem here, and never was.
How Apple's M1 uses high-bandwidth memory to run like the clappers
Linux 5.10 to make Year 2038 problem the Year 2486 problem
Tech ambitions said to lie at heart of Britain’s bonkers crash-and-burn Brexit plan
This is all a nonsense justification for asset stripping the UK
If the government cared, even slightly, for UK tech companies, they would have done something to stop the sale of ARM - the UK's single most successful tech company - to Softbank.
And they wouldn't be continuing to try and destroy the IT contractor sector, in favour of turning a blind eye to the tax dodging antics of ..... US tech companies.
The author of that blog post clearly has no idea at all what they're talking about.
'VPs shouldn't go publicly rogue'... XML co-author Tim Bray quits AWS after Amazon fires COVID-19 whistleblowers
I wish El Reg would stop repeating this lie:
"Amazon boss, and frightfully wealthy person, Jeff Bezos committed $10bn for dealing with the impact of climate change in February 2020."
He didn't. He transferred $10bn into the Bezos Earth Fund, which - under US rules - is allowed to lobby the government, invest the money wherever it wants, return a profit for it's investors, and allows tax writeoffs for Jeff. He is not putting $10bn into dealing with climate change - he's hiding it from the tax man, while making it generate even more money for him.
The whole thing is a combination of tax dodge, alternative way to lobby the government, and an alternative income stream for Bezos - all while he can claim he's trying to save the planet, while literally doing the opposite. All while continuing to exploit his workers and contribute as little taxes as possible in every single geographic area that Amazon trades in.