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Taiwan’s bid to enter CPTPP meets firm opposition from China
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has labelled China’s own bid to join the CPTPP as an attempt to block Taiwan out.
Read MoreEducation sector has improving window of exposure despite lower remediation rates and higher than average time to fix: report
An NTT report examined how applications in the education sector are being protected.
Read MoreIBM partners with Telefónica for cloud-native 5G core network platform
UNICA Next data centers will be deployed starting in next month.
Read MoreANZ reports a 73% year-on-year increase in scams for the first eight months of 2021
ANZ is now pushing for more support to address the rising scam numbers.
Read MoreTelco CEOs appeal to NBN’s sense of social responsibility for lockdown CVC relief
Vocus has accused NBN of using the latest lockdown as an opportunity to profiteer.
Read MoreLG acquires Israeli automotive cybersecurity startup Cybellum
The South Korean company has acquired startup Cybellum, which offers risk assessment software that scans vehicles for security vulnerabilities.
Read MoreCommonwealth Bank develops AI model to further curb abusive payments
A pilot program between CBA and NSW Police is also set to kick-off to assist domestic violence victims.
Read MoreSouth Australia to splurge AU$13.5m on GPS tracking for firefighter vehicles
Automatic vehicle location equipment will be installed on more than 1,400 fire emergency vehicles across South Australia.
Read MoreRCE is back: VMware details file upload vulnerability in vCenter Server
Once again, if a malicious actor can hit port 443 on vCenter Server, it’s goodnight nurse.
Read MoreStarHub pushes Singapore broadband share to 40% with MyRepublic buyout
StarHub is forking out $162.8 million to acquire a 50.1% stake in MyRepublic’s consumer and enterprise broadband operations in Singapore, which account for 6% share of the local market.
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