Month: March 2022

Did you miss a session at the Data Summit? Watch On-Demand Here. Earlier this week, Bandura Cyber announced that it was relaunching as ThreatBlockr, an autonomous cyber intelligence and active threat defense platform, with $5 million in funding.  ThreatBlockr’s solution is designed to automatically identify and block threats in network traffic before they reach the
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Samsung Galaxy A13 and Samsung Galaxy A23 were silently launched in India on Friday. The 4G-enabled smartphones are the successors to the Samsung Galaxy A12 and Galaxy A22, and are equipped with octa-core processors as well as 6.6-inch displays. The Samsung Galaxy A13 and Galaxy A23 both pack 5,000mAh batteries. Both handsets feature 50-megapixel quad
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Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) on Thursday disclosed that it acted to mitigate threats from two distinct government-backed attacker groups based in North Korea that exploited a recently-uncovered remote code execution flaw in the Chrome web browser. The campaigns, once again “reflective of the regime’s immediate concerns and priorities,” are said to have targeted U.S.
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Did you miss a session at the Data Summit? Watch On-Demand Here. Today’s workforce is arguably part human, part machine. In fact, it’s likely that the number of machines — from servers, containers, and IoT devices — far outnumbers humans in any given organization’s network. This rapid proliferation of machine identities has created new challenges for
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A Chinese-speaking advanced persistent threat (APT) has been linked to a new campaign targeting gambling-related companies in South East Asia, particularly Taiwan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong. Cybersecurity firm Avast dubbed the campaign Operation Dragon Castling, describing its malware arsenal as a “robust and modular toolset.” The ultimate motives of the threat actor are not
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Did you miss a session at the Data Summit? Watch On-Demand Here. Rescale, a high-performance computing cloud vendor, has unveiled new features aimed at improving support for containers across cloud services and specialized architectures. The new offerings should simplify developments of advanced scientific and engineering applications for digital twins and cutting-edge scientific research.  Containers are
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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google Anindito Mukherjee | Bloomberg | Getty Images Google executives, facing a barrage of criticism from employees on issues related to compensation, defended the company’s competitiveness at a recent all-hands meeting while acknowledging that the performance review process could change. The companywide virtual gathering earlier this month followed the release of
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