Cyber Security Today, Jan. 8, 2024 – How a Spanish cellular carrier’s network was knocked offline, and more
How a Spanish cellular carrier’s network was knocked offline, and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Monday, January 8th, 2024. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com and TechNewsday.com in the U.S. Despite all the money organizations spend on cybersecurity, some continue to shoot themselves by
Read more5 technology trends affecting the security sector in 2024!
Even for technology veterans, the rapid changes in the past year emphasize the need to focus on evolving trends. Explore the key technological trends shaping the security sector in 2024: 1. Generative AI in Security: Expect security-focused applications using large language models (LLMs) and generative AI, assisting operators and enhancing
Read moreAstrobotic lander on its way to the moon with ULA’s historic flight
It’s hard to understate just how much was at stake in Monday’s early morning launch of United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan Centaur rocket: multiple major reputations, billions of dollars, a new moon lander, the country’s dreams for lunar exploration, brand new rocket engines flying for the first time, and what is
Read moreSouth Africa’s Vigilant Approach to Combating Financial Crime
Following South Africa’s financial greylisting by global financial crime watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) for not fully complying with international standards around the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing, significant amendments have been made to the Financial Intelligence Centre Act (FICA). These amendments mean that any business
Read moreUnfolding Blockchain Technology Trends in Nigeria in 2024
Blockchain technology in Nigeria has driven innovation by fostering financial inclusion, streamlining remittances, and improving supply chain transparency. The introduction and implementation of blockchain technology offers solutions for identity management, secures transactions through smart contracts, and enhances government and health services. Blockchain’s application in education validates credentials, while fostering entrepreneurship
Read moreHow can businesses enhance their cyber resilience in 2024?
Data has become a core business asset, and protecting this asset from data loss is a strategic priority, especially as new threats are constantly emerging. The escalating sophistication of cyber threats will necessitate advancements in AI-powered data security technologies and strategies, and the ability to defend against the threat, protect
Read moreHashtag Trending Jan.8- Cybersecurity challenges in 2024; Tech companies still cutting back; OpenAI sued for copyright infringement
2024 promises to have more cybersecurity challenges including a continued shortage of cybersecurity workers. Are tech companies quietly continuing to cut back. OpenAI is sued for copyright infringement – again. I’m your host Jim Love, CIO of IT World Canada and Tech News Day in the US. As we
Read moreYC-backed African fintech Cleva, founded by Stripe and AWS alums, raises $1.5M pre-seed
Nigerian fintech Cleva, focused on creating a banking platform for African individuals and businesses to receive international payments by opening USD accounts, has raised $1.5 million in pre-seed funding. The round was led by 1984 Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm based in San Francisco. Other participants in the round
Read moreBeyond Boundaries: Dell’s XPS Laptops Bring AI into the Design Equation
With a rich history of embracing risks, fostering curiosity, and posing significant design inquiries, XPS has consistently pushed the boundaries. At CES 2022, we unveiled our vision for the future with the XPS 13 Plus—a sophisticated, contemporary device embodying simplicity at its core. The design garnered attention, earning accolades for
Read moreHey is feuding with Apple again — this time over a calendar app
Basecamp founders’ email service Hey is fighting with Apple again — this time over the rejection of its new calendar app from the App Store. Apple’s reasoning is similar to when Cupertino-based tech giant rejected Hey’s email app four years ago — non-paying users can’t use the app after downloading
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