AWS Application Load Balancer announces one-click WAF integrations
Application Load Balancer (ALB) now supports console integration with AWS WAF that allows you to secure your applications...
AWS Fargate announces a price reduction for Windows containers on Amazon ECS
We are excited to announce that AWS Fargate for Windows containers on Amazon ECS has reduced infrastructure pricing...
Announcing support for IdP-initiated SSO with Amazon WorkSpaces Web
Today, Amazon WorkSpaces Web announced support for identity provider (IdP) initiated single sign on (SSO) for standard authentication...
Cisco Webex comes to Apple’s Vision Pro
Cisco has joined Zoom and Microsoft Teams with the official introduction of its business-grade video conferencing solution for Apple’s...
Facebook and Instagram to label all fake AI images
The tech will detect images – but not video or audio – made by other companies’ AI generators....
Beware: Fake Facebook Job Ads Spreading ‘Ov3r_Stealer’ to Steal Crypto and Credentials
Threat actors are leveraging bogus Facebook job advertisements as a lure to trick prospective targets into installing a...
Experts Detail New Flaws in Azure HDInsight Spark, Kafka, and Hadoop Services
Three new security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Azure HDInsight’s Apache Hadoop, Kafka, and Spark services that could be exploited to achieve...
Online Act not strong enough, Brianna’s mum says
Esther Ghey says the act does not go far enough to protect children and calls for “drastic action”....
Heart-on-a-Chip: A Microfluidic Marvel Shaping the Future of Cardiovascular Research
Researchers at NIST have developed bioelectronic devices capable of real-time measurements of cell behavior. Source:: NIST
Henry Moseley and the Periodic Table of the Elements
World War I, Gallipoli front, the allied forces consisting of the soldiers from Britain, France, Australia, and New...
NIST’s Heart-on-a-Chip: A Microfluidic Marvel Shaping the Future of Cardiovascular Research
NIST has developed a system that mimics humanlike models for studying cardiovascular disease and aligns with national efforts...
Tesla owners told not to drive with Apple headsets
Videos have emerged showing people wearing the virtual reality headsets while in self-driving cars. Source:: BBC News –...
When a customer gets defrauded, should the enterprise reimburse?
The New York Attorney General’s decision to sue Citibank last week for failing to reimburse customers who’d been victimized by fraud...
How — and why — to upskill your employees
Technology is evolving faster than ever, and the skills that technologists use in their work are advancing just...
How a $10B Enterprise Customer Drastically Increased their SaaS Security Posture with 201% ROI by Using SSPM
SaaS applications are the darlings of the software world. They enable work from anywhere, facilitate collaboration, and offer...
Hackers Exploit Job Boards in APAC, Steal Data of Millions of Job Seekers
Employment agencies and retail companies chiefly located in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region have been targeted by a previously...
Recent SSRF Flaw in Ivanti VPN Products Undergoes Mass Exploitation
A recently disclosed server-side request forgery (SSRF) vulnerability impacting Ivanti Connect Secure and Policy Secure products has come...
U.S. Imposes Visa Restrictions on those Involved in Illegal Spyware Surveillance
The U.S. State Department said it’s implementing a new policy that imposes visa restrictions on individuals who are...
‘Russia’s Google’ owner pulls out of home country
The firm has previously been accused of hiding information about the Ukraine war from the Russian public. Source::...
Is Ireland’s productivity boom real or ‘artificial’?
Irelands hosts many multinational companies which makes calculating its true productivity difficult. Source:: BBC News – Technology