Fraud and Security
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XConnect has acquired Sekura.id, a provider of mobile identity, authentication and fraud prevention services.
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The UK government has unveiled its upcoming Cyber Security and Resilience Bill, a new legislation designed to bolster the nation's cyber defences by expanding regulatory oversight to include a broader range of digital services and supply chains.
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Malware rarely targets graphics processing units (GPUs), but analysts at cybersecurity firm Zscaler have uncovered a new strain that does exactly that — executing parts of its code on the GPU to help evade detection.
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European cloud providers have called for a “Trump-proof” digital infrastructure, calling on the continent to prioritise independence from non-European governmental influence amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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Weaver Ant, a threat group with links to China, infiltrated telecom providers in Asia for several years without detection, according to new research by cybersecurity firm Sygnia.
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Colt Technology Services has successfully completed a trial of quantum-secured encryption across its fibre optical network.
Forthcoming events
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Today’s threats need a multifaceted response, write Natalia Doulenkova and Johannes Opitz
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Michael Wheeler describes NTT DATA’s principles for navigating the modern telecoms world
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Sparkle is accelerating its enterprise strategy, with a central focus on multi-vendor end-to-end services
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Extreme Networks has added David Nuti as its head of security sales.
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Rapid changes in the threat landscape call for wholesalers that can offer swift mitigation, says PXC
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Ibrahim Alzeer at Secure Labs describes a unique service that overhauls the voice-encryption model
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A global Microsoft outage that has disrupted IT systems across multiple industries has been linked to CloudStrike’s Falcon Sensor solution.
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US telecoms operator AT&T has revealed details of a data breach it learned about in April this year, which affected “nearly all” its wireless customers and MVNOs that use its network.
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BT and its mobile arm EE have unveiled two new initiatives to reduce the impact of fraud on its mobile customers.
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Intel will use technology from symmetric key distribution firm Arqit to enhance its post-quantum cryptography protection, the two firms announced today.
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Numbering intelligence solution provider XConnect has hired Stephen Ornadel as VP of strategic relationships and product development.
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Hear from Paul Smith, chief sales officer, and Andrew Partridge, director of carrier and altnets, at PlatformX Communications (PXC) as they speak to Capacity Media's Saf Malik about the rebrand, exciting developments in the carrier space and how PXC differentiates itself in the UK.