The New Zealand Ministry of Health has signed a single digital services contract with Microsoft for the country’s health and disability system. The deal, worth NZ$45 million per year, is expected to save NZ$27 million over three years and improve cybersecurity protection. The contract will also provide IT and software services for new health sector entities. In addition, the ministry has developed a strategy and action plan to enhance health data collection and management.

M&S reveals personal customer data stolen during cyber attack – businesscloud.co.uk
Marks & Spencer disclosed that personal customer data was compromised during a cyber attack. The breach has raised security concerns, prompting the company to enhance