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NEWS UPDATE: The impact of COVID-19 on public networks and security

Network World

As the coronavirus spreads, public and private companies as well as government entities are requiring employees to work from home, putting unforeseen strain on all manner of networking technologies and causing bandwidth and security concerns. What is the impact of the coronavirus on corporate network planning?

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Facebook strikes News Corp deal to license news from Australian media outlets

The Verge

Facebook last month shut off the ability for Australian users and media organizations to share news links in the country , and now it seems the company’s extraordinary measure has resulted in a compromise for the most interested parties as media giant News Corp has struck a licensing deal with the social network.

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The AI cat and mouse game has begun

CIO Business Intelligence

If you are a CIO or CISO and haven’t yet read this article – Finance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake ‘chief financial officer,’ you should and then share it with your entire company. It could save your company millions, and potentially much more. Two-factor authentication practices just won’t cut it.

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What will be hot for Cisco in 2019?

Network World

That seems to be the mantra for Cisco in 2019 as the company pushes software-defined WANs, cloud partnerships, improved application programs and its over-arching drive to sell more subscription-based software licenses. Get regularly scheduled insights by signing up for Network World newsletters. ].

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Microsoft, its partners, and the ‘last-mile problem’

Computerworld Vertical IT

The company can develop the product, but it’s that last delivery mile that can be hard to manage. Combining a Windows server and an email server (along with a copy of Outlook for each licensed user), the company dangled its newfangled small business suite with a deep discount — if you migrated from any other server-like platform.

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Navigating the HUB International Data Breach

Dataconomy

The company, renowned for its extensive range of insurance products and services, is taking swift and thorough measures to address the situation and safeguard the affected individuals. HUB International Data Breach explained On January 17, 2023, HUB detected unusual activity within its network systems, prompting an immediate response.

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Casio data breach 2023 caused worldwide panic

Dataconomy

Casio, a name synonymous with electronic excellence, found itself amid a cybersecurity storm when the company detected a database failure within its revered ClassPad education platform. Root causes: Casio has attributed the breach to disabling some network security settings within the development environment due to an operational error.

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