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"Thousands of ATGs are currently online and directly accessible over the Internet, making them prime targets for cyberattacks, especially in sabotage or cyberwarfare scenarios."
The Taiwanese chip giant is expanding its supply chain around the world, including sites in Japan, Germany and the USA. Will Dubai be next?
Investors, meanwhile, do not pay Nike’s technology estate nearly enough attention; whilst in its last blog an engineering team warned that AWS costs can rack up fast...
Global delivery giant unboxes "evolving, learning decision-making engine" which is taking on "new use cases by the day".
There is no workaround for the critical CVE, which is one of a pair of bugs which let attackers carry out remote code execution or escalate privileges.
BT says the test "marks an important milestone in our journey towards accelerating the commercialisation of quantum-secure connectivity."
"Forward-thinking CIOs should view this as an opportunity to reimagine workflows, enhance productivity, and transform product offerings."
Officials say companies are "increasingly" using spy tech to monitor movements, record conversations and even allegedly track women's "menstruation, fertility, and pregnancy".
"Dominant companies, as any other companies, are of course free to innovate in all fields, but in doing so, they should compete on the merits."