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Chinese APT taps trojanised routers for mystery purposes
Horse Shell has a "penchant for complex structures" (and simple errors)
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Horse Shell has a "penchant for complex structures" (and simple errors)
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As the 26th UN Climate Change Conference will take place in November 2021, at the Scottish Event Campus (SEC) in Glasgow. Q&A - Amanda Brock, CEO, OpenUK / Ali Fenn, President, ITRenew / Lucy Yu, CEO at Octopus Centre for Net Zero 1.) In the run up to COP26, what
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No lessons learned from last year's T-Connect source code exposure?
Enterprise IT
The retail banking market has heated up hugely in the UK in recent years, with the rise of digital-native banks like Monzo and Starling winning awards and customers – over seven million, three million respectively.) They hit the market with minimal technology debt, having built new stacks from the ground up,
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IT provider serves 80 German health insurers
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Fed says warns tech may have changed the pace of bank runs, points to "textbook" mismanagement
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No more new features...
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DHS CIO office had given waivers... "a priority to improve compliance in future"
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European regulators may be gearing up for an antitrust investigation over Microsoft’s Teams bundling with Office software but it was hardly a talking point on Microsoft’s latest earnings call – with Redmond reporting net income of $18.3 billion for its fiscal Q3, up 9%, and Teams itself hitting
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Right now, despite being GA, it looks unfinished...
Enterprise IT
Profit warnings by UK-listed companies in the tech and telco sectors almost tripled in the first quarter. EY-Parthenon’s latest Profit Warnings report found 69% citing contract delays or cancellations as a cause of profit warnings, as CIOs continue to delay major spending decisions and consolidate vendor relationships. Since the
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From remote nobody to root in one deserialization bug exploit...