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Senators add CISA cyberattack/ransomware reporting amendment to defense bill
Republican and Democratic lawmakers joined forces to introduce a new amendment to the massive $740 billion NDAA.
Read MoreCIS partners with CrowdStrike on cybersecurity platform protecting local governments
The new CIS Endpoint Security Services (ESS) platform is built for US State, Local, Tribal and Territorial (SLTT) governments.
Read MoreBest projector 2021: Movies at the speed of light
The best portable projectors on the market offer outstanding features like high picture quality, connectivity, and more. They come in a wide range of price points, meaning everyone can find one that fits their needs.
Read MoreCloudflare report highlights devastating DDoS attacks on VoIP services and several ‘record-setting HTTP attacks’
In Q3, Cloudflare researchers said they stopped “one of the largest recorded HTTP attacks​.”
Read MoreTwitter joins backlash against Australian plan to ID social media users
As another critic says, the government’s ‘incredibly reckless’ idea would strip the shield of anonymity from myriad vulnerable groups because ‘a few white men are uncomfortable’ with criticism online.
Read MoreHackers gained access to mySA Gov accounts, including licence and rego details
Some mySA Gov accountholders have been asked by government to change their driver’s licence number due to a cyber attack.
Read MoreDTA looking to add prefab data centres to government shopping list
The DTA wants to expand data centre procurement to include prefab data centres.
Read MoreDJI unveils Mavic 3 drone with dual-camera system starting at $2,199
The two Hasselblad cameras provide a micro 4/3 24-millimeter lens and a 162-millimeter telephoto lens.
Read MoreAlphabet creates DeepMind offshoot focused on using AI for drug discovery
A new Alphabet subsidiary will focus on performing drug discovery through an AI-driven approach.
Read MoreUber accused of not providing recourse for unfair driver account deactivations
Uber told an Australian Senate committee that the “flexibility” it provides drivers would be lost if it introduced a minimum wage.
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