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Ministers move against outsourcing by default
Read the full story: Ministers move against outsourcing by defaultGovernment outsourcing policy is shifting towards public interest tests now. Departments will need to examine whether major services should be brought in-house before renewing contracts, beginning with cleaning and security services.
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SolarWinds appoints CISO for resilience push

Cyber leadership is becoming part of product trust. SolarWinds has appointed Justin Henkel as CISO, bringing intelligence, financial services, and enterprise-risk experience as AI-driven IT and software resilience face closer scrutiny.









