The Post Office’s head of investigations told public inquiry that, as a result of the Post Office scandal, court rules on computer evidence could go back to not presuming a system worked properly.
A U.K. IT professional body is calling for a change in the law to remove a legal presumption that computer systems data is always correct. Concerns have been raised in light of the Post Office Horizon ...
More states are requiring students to take a foundational computer science class to graduate—employing a powerful policy lever to bridge long-standing gender, racial, and socioeconomic gaps in course ...
Abraham Rubio has wanted to be a software engineer since childhood. On the gaming platform Minecraft, he loved tinkering with “mods,” or alterations to video games created by fans that change elements ...
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More than 900 subpostmaster convictions wouldn’t have happened without Post Office-backed law change
The IT expert who represented Alan Bates and more than 500 subpostmasters in a High Court case against the Post Office said if changes to the rules on computer evidence, described as “onerous” by the ...
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