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Raytheon Intelligence & Space has been awarded an $8 million contract under the National Spectrum Consortium’s Dynamic Spectrum Sharing program, which is part of the US Department of Defense 5G to NextG initiative. The NSC wants to understand how the 5G network will impact airborne radar systems and how the radars ...


New research commissioned by Digital Catapult and the Made Smarter Technology Accelerator reveals that COVID-19 could prove to be a turning point when it comes to UK manufacturers implementing advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, the internet of things or 5G, with 77% saying that the pandemic has made their ...


The government has agreed to allow Chinese company Huawei to construct part of the UK’s 5G network with certain limitations. The government has announced that Huawei will be able to run part of the UK’s 5G network following the Telecoms Supply Chain Review. Security concerns over Huawei’s links to the Chinese ...


A new report from positive technologies explores trends and forecasts in cybersecurity in 2019-2020. The Positive Technologies report, ‘Cybersecurity Trends and Forecasts 2019-2020’, explores common methods of attack used by cybercriminals and what businesses can do to ensure they are protected against them. The report identifies the most common forms of ...


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