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FCC looks to big tech to help fund network infrastructure

TM Forum

shouldering a share of telecom network costs. Carr’s statement references a report that finds that such a move “would eliminate entirely the roughly 30% charge that consumers pay on their telecommunications bills today simply by assessing a far lower, 7% charge on Google’s and Facebook’s digital advertising revenues.”

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Your Echo is about to share your internet with your neighbors. Here’s how to opt out.

Vox

Amazon’s new Sidewalk feature will let you share your internet with your neighbors — by default. Starting Tuesday, Amazon’s internet-sharing network will be activated on millions of Amazon Echo and Tile devices. That also means your neighbors’ data passes through your device, and your data passes through theirs.

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Your online personal data has a guardian angel

Dataconomy

The internet is filled with lots of information, and this information is not accessible on the internet until the end of time thanks to data deprecation. When we use the internet, we leave a trail of data behind us. This data tells a story about us – what we like, what we do, and how we behave online.

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The Telco Data Cloud: Hybrid Cloud, Governance and Ecosystems

TM Forum

The telecom industry is powering forward as the world stabilizes after the shock of the pandemic, and 5G networks roll out everywhere. As service providers execute on these programs, thoughts are turning again to the role of data, and data architectures in an increasingly virtualized environment. Data protection.

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How much longer can Google own the internet?

Vox

Mike Lee (R-UT) introduced the Competition and Transparency in Digital Advertising Act on Thursday. This bipartisan and bicameral legislation would forbid any company with more than $20 billion in digital advertising revenue — that’s Google and Meta, basically — from owning multiple parts of the digital advertising chain.

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Malvertising Is a Cybercrime Heavyweight, Not an Underdog

SecureWorld News

The concept of the term "malvertising" (a portmanteau of "malicious advertising") suggests an overlap with ads, albeit dodgy ones, and therefore fuels the fallacy that its impact hardly goes beyond frustration. This interference is a major catalyst for double extortion that involves both a breach and data encryption.

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Microsegmentation – Secure Your Internal Network

CTOvision

The problem I have with these statements is that every network engineer I know segments their network more than just at the subnet level and their segmentation is not limited to just north-south traffic. Zero trust in my mind doesn’t really mean “trust no one” because then you would have no traffic on your network.

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