Edition 48: UK to Blame China for ‘Malign’ Electoral Commission Cyber Attack
From 谷歌 being fined €250 Million for scraping French news to make Gemini to the UK government officially blaming China for a?cyber attack on the electoral commission- it's been another eventful week in tech!??
?? We include the biggest talking points covered by EM360Tech, in this forty-eighth edition of #TechNewsTuesdays.
In today’s data-driven world, organizations tend to have more data than they know what to do with.??
?? Many turn to?NoSQL databases?so they can easily keep an eye on the waves of big data in their possession and extract the value it contains within it.
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Amid the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats, organisations are constantly challenged to ensure security. Conventional security methods are failing to keep up with the escalating volume and sophistication of attacks. ??
???By implementing Managed Detection and Response (MDR) with automation, Security Operations Centers (SOCs) can optimise workflows, augment analyst capabilities, and significantly enhance the organisation's overall cybersecurity defenses.?
In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Richard Stiennon , Chief Research Analyst at IT-Harvest , speaks to Ophir Karako , Software Engineer at Palo Alto Networks , to discuss:?
Fujitsu has confirmed that malware has been found on its work computers, raising concerns that customer data has been compromised. ??
?? The Japanese firm has been hitting headlines since early this year due to its involvement in the?Post Office Ltd scandal.
France’s competition watchdog has?fined Google €250?for breaking European Union intellectual property laws by using online news content to train its AI chatbot, Gemini. ??
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? The watchdog said that Google's AI-powered chatbot was trained on content from publishers and news agencies without their or regulators' consent.
When you think of the platforms that drove the social media revolution, you probably don’t think of Google+. ??
The social network never really took off, despite coming from one of the biggest names in the game. But why? ??
The cybersecurity world was sent into a panic when Sony Pictures Entertainment fell victim to a devastating cyber attack that sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. ??
??Suspicion turned to the Lazarus Group, an entity infamous for its audacious ventures into cyber warfare. The group's ruthless disregard for boundaries highlighted the evolving nature of digital threats and left Sony Pictures scrambling as it raced to stem the tide of damage and fortify its defences.
The UK government has officially blamed China for a?cyber attack on the electoral commission?that exposed over 40 million British citizens’ data??
?? Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden is set to tell MPs that the superpower was behind the attack in an announcement that will come on the same day that the US government draws the same conclusion.
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