Fraud and Security
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US security agencies claim Chinese-affiliated hackers are conducting a “broad and significant cyber espionage campaign” against US telco operators.
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EU cybersecurity experts conducted a series of exercises to test the bloc’s preparedness for large-scale cyber crises.
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Social media app TikTok has said it will fight an order by the Canadian government to cease operations in the country over national security concerns.
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Meta is making its Llama family of AI language models available to US government and defence agencies to power security-related AI applications.
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Google Cloud announced it will make multi-factor authentication (MFA) mandatory for all users of its cloud services.
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Germany’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the country’s security agency’s surveillance of international telecom operators to try and detect cyber threats was unconstitutional.
Forthcoming events
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With cybersecurity on the agenda for many businesses, there is greater attention placed on mitigating risk and stopping potential threats. Deutsche Telekom’s Max Röttgermann tells Saf Malik about the comprehensive solutions the carrier has in place to combat cybercrime
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Last month, five of the western world’s security organisations released a joint Cybersecurity Advisory warning organisations that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine could put them at increased risk of cyberattacks.
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Katia Gonzalez speaks to Natalie Bannerman about her latest D&I project and the changing fraud and security landscape
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The chairman of TIM’s cybersecurity company, Telsy, has left the group.
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Trials of a "world first commercial quantum secured metro network" launched in London yesterday, which uses quantum key distribution (QKD) to help secure the transmission of data and information between multiple physical locations.
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Quantum cryptography company Arqit has responded to media criticisms that have seen its share price drop 30% in five days and 43% in a month.
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Quantum security company Arqit has won a role at the heart of the UK’s integrated military command system.
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IBM confirms the launch of the IBM z16, its next-gen system with an integrated on-chip AI accelerator—delivering latency-optimised inferencing.
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As cyberattacks continue to be waged against Ukraine, carriers and data centre operators are being urged to assess the traffic controls they have in place.
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Fujitsu says it has successfully developed the world’s fastest quantum computer simulator capable of handling 36-qubit quantum circuits.
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The Ukrainian government is investigating the cyberattack that caused a 15-hour outage yesterday and continues to disrupt services today.
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Ukraine's telecoms infrastructure is under "constant scrutiny by hostile hacker groups" as DDoS attacks on the country's networks soar.