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Centric biedt overheid alternatief voor Big Tech-platforms

GOUDA (ANP) - Centric gaat een digitale werkplekomgeving aanbieden waarin overheidsorganisaties controle houden over hun data en digitale infrastructuur. Daarbinnen kunnen gebruikers documenten delen, chatten en agenda's beheren. Het moet een alternatief zijn voor platforms van grote techbedrijven. Het Nederlandse ict-bedrijf werkt hiervoor samen met het Duitse Nextcloud.

Centric verzorgt het beheer en de beveiliging van de omgeving. Organisaties houden volledige controle over opslaglocatie, toegang en beheer van hun data, stelt Centric.

De bedrijven richten zich op de Rijksoverheid, gemeenten en andere publieke organisaties. "Publieke organisaties zoeken steeds nadrukkelijker naar alternatieven waarmee zij grip houden op hun data en minder afhankelijk worden van buitenlandse technologieplatforms", zegt Maarten Hillenaar van Centric.

Volgens de topman van Nextcloud Frank Karlitschek gaan ze samen "een veilig en transparant alternatief bieden voor big tech-platforms".


ACM: vast energiecontract 13 procent duurder dan voor Iranoorlog

DEN HAAG (ANP) - Tarieven voor vaste energiecontracten liggen deze maand 13 procent hoger dan voor het begin van de Iranoorlog, berekende de Autoriteit Consument & Markt (ACM). Bij veel variabele contracten voor gas en elektriciteit zijn de tarieven nog niet gestegen, zegt de markttoezichthouder. Daar komt 1 juli mogelijk verandering in, want veel energieleveranciers veranderen op die datum vaak de prijzen voor die contracten.

Doordat Iran het scheepsverkeer door de Straat van Hormuz grotendeels blokkeert, komt sinds maart veel minder olie en gas uit het Midden-Oosten op de wereldmarkt. Het leidde tot een forse stijging van de gasprijzen op de groothandelsmarkten. Dat was niet direct terug te zien in de variabele energietarieven, omdat leveranciers gespreid over een langere periode gas inkopen.

De ACM meldt in haar maandelijkse energiemonitor dat Nederlanders vaker vaste contracten afsluiten sinds het begin van de Iranoorlog. In april kwamen er in Nederland per saldo 40.000 vaste contracten bij, terwijl dat er het afgelopen jaar maandelijks 25.000 waren.


The Guardian

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AI absolutism is breaking our brains. The apocalyptic future we’re being sold isn’t inevitable

Nor is the dreamy promise that this tech will unlock boundless potential and productivity

Everything we hear about artificial intelligence is conflicting, and hearing about it feels inescapable. AI is terrible. AI is wonderful. It will break the world. It will transform the future. It’s essential to embrace it. It’s a moral imperative to abstain from using it.

Already, AI is projected to generate nearly unfathomable amounts of revenue. In the last quarter of 2025, it represented nearly 60% of the growth in the US economy. Already, pundits and economists wring their hands about what calamity will befall us if and when the AI bubble bursts.

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‘Now they can’t afford me’: Steven Spielberg was turned down to direct Bond – twice

Film-maker says he approached producer ‘Cubby’ Broccoli after Jaws and Close Encounters of the Third Kind were hits, but was knocked back both times

Steven Spielberg said that he was turned down twice by the producers of the James Bond movies – and now they couldn’t afford him.

Spielberg was speaking to The Rest Is Entertainment podcast and was asked if he had any “regrets” about not directing a 007 movie. Spielberg said that he had approached Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, the legendary Bond producer who worked on every “official” Bond film between Dr No in 1962 and License to Kill in 1989, after Spielberg’s 1975 shark thriller Jaws became a major hit, but was turned down. Spielberg said: “I’d always wanted to make a James Bond film from the day I saw Dr No. So I called Cubby Broccoli after Jaws and I volunteered. I said, if you need a director, I would love to direct one. And he said, no. And he moved on.”

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Two children die from measles as England data shows 100 new infections

London, the east of England and the West Midlands have highest number of cases, as UKHSA urges families to get children vaccinated

Two children in England have died from measles, health officials say, as data shows more than 100 new reported cases in the last fortnight.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said on Thursday that two children had died this year, one from “acute measles” and the other from the “late effects of measles”.

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The Register

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Malware scare keeps schoolkids home for a second day

Great Marlow School in Buckinghamshire, England, has entered its second day of a shutdown following "a suspected malware incident." Only students sitting their GCSE and A-level exams – those in Years 11 and 13 – were permitted to attend on Wednesday, in line with their exam timetable, and the same goes for Thursday. Students in other years (Years 6-10 and Year 12) were told to stay at home and access what revision materials they can via Microsoft Teams as teachers are currently unable to set them any work. Those scheduled to take internal mock exams, students in Years 10 and 12, will sit them later in the year. Some extracurricular activities, such as Year 7's learn-to-row session, have been rearranged, although the 7 and 8 athletics event will go ahead on Thursday as planned. Great Marlow School's statement suggests it remains in the containment stage of its recovery, with limited access to systems. "As a precautionary measure, we have restricted access to elements of our network while we investigate the issue thoroughly and take the necessary steps to ensure the security and integrity of our systems and data," headteacher Guy Pendlebury said in a statement on the school's website on Tuesday evening. "We are responding in line with guidance from the Department for Education (DfE) and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). Immediate action has been taken to contain the incident, and we are working closely with specialist IT and cybersecurity professionals to fully assess the situation and restore normal operations as quickly and safely as possible. Appropriate reporting procedures have also been followed." The school did not comment on whether the attack involved ransomware or if any of its data was presumed compromised. It adds to a grim week for cybersecurity in the education sector. A high school in Illinois also closed for two days this week due to a ransomware attack, but reopened on Wednesday, although its phone lines are still down. And Nottingham Uni confirmed it was the victim of Shiny Hunters. In Wales, 13 schools across the Powys region were affected by a cyberattack that is thought to have led to data theft from only one of these institutions. Powys council disclosed the attack on June 4, saying it was originally identified in April, and sensitive data belonging to students and school staff is suspected of being compromised. None of the 13 schools have closed, however. ®

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