From The White House to your business: The countdown is on to zero trust


The countdown is on. Following orders by The White House, civilian government agencies have a little over a year to establish and implement zero trust cybersecurity. The threat environment is evolving too quickly, the government notes, to rely on outdated defenses.
And the public sector is already heeding the cybersecurity call. Roughly two-thirds of American government agencies are confident of meeting the zero trust requirement by the deadline of September 2024.
Why UK-based companies are at a crossroads with GDPR [Q&A]


Data privacy regulation, GDPR, has been in force for five years but it will soon be superseded by UK GDPR. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, now wending its way through parliament, will see organisations move to a UK equivalent following the country's withdrawal from the EU. But what will the change mean in practice?
We spoke to Jon Fielding, managing director of EMEA at Apricorn, to find out how UK GDPR will affect businesses and how they handle and protect data.
Samsung unleashes PRO Ultimate memory cards


Let's not kid ourselves; the word "ultimate" is thrown around rather liberally these days. But when Samsung Electronics America uses it to describe their new flagship memory card, you better believe they mean business. Today, the company has introduced the PRO Ultimate – a memory card that stands head and shoulders above the competition in both microSD and full-size SD form factors. This is not just another memory card; this is a revolutionary tool for photographers, filmmakers, and content creators.
Imagine needing to transfer hundreds of high-resolution images and 4K videos quickly. With the PRO Ultimate, your imagination becomes reality. Boasting a jaw-dropping sequential read speed of up to 200MB/s and write speeds of up to 130MB/s, this card can handle it all and then some. And let's not forget the whopping 512GB capacity. What's even more impressive? The card supports Video Speed Class 30 (V30), enabling seamless transfer of 4K UHD and Full HD video files.
Plugable takes charging to the next level with a trio of new products


When it comes to computer accessories designed for the modern workspace—be it at the office, at home, or somewhere in between—Plugable has long been a name you can trust. With a solid reputation built on a decade of creating reliable docking stations and hubs, the company is setting its sights on revolutionizing another vital aspect of your digital life—charging. Today, it launches three new impressive products.
Lynn Smurthwaite-Murphy, CEO of Plugable, expressed her enthusiasm, saying, “After finding success with the recent launch of our 140W USB-C GaN Power Adapter, we are very excited to be investing more into the charging category. Our new lineup ensures that customers can tailor their power setups to suit their needs and preferences, whether in a remote workspace or a traditional office.”
New AI tool helps companies navigate global hiring requirements


Regulations surrounding the hiring of staff are complex, constantly changing and vary considerably between countries. Throw in increased levels of remote working and it becomes even more of a challenge.
To help employers work their way through these regulations, employment platform Oyster is launching an AI-powered chatbot specifically designed to answer questions about global hiring and remote work regulations.
Cyber insurers play harder to get as claims increase


A new survey of over 300 organizations in the US finds that the time and effort to obtain cyber insurance is increasing significantly.
The survey, conducted by Censuswide on behalf of privileged access platform Delinea, looked to uncover new trends and evolving patterns since a similar report last year and finds that the numer of companies using their cyber insurance more than once increased to 47 percent.
7 cost benefits of cloud computing


Both aspects of a list of cloud computing costs and benefits could be summed up with just two words: "Lots, potentially."
While hosting your application in the cloud does come with a tangible price tag, leveraging the power of the cloud can have a profound positive impact on your business. Fortunately, there are many ways in which cloud computing reduces costs. With careful planning, most companies, especially start-ups and small businesses, can scale their operations and continue building products much faster and more cost-effectively than with on premises hosting.
3 ways automation can enhance organizational security to overcome the cybersecurity skills shortage


In the race towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution, organizations are embracing technologies that enhance connectivity and streamline processes. While rapid digitalization has helped businesses thrive and stay afloat during a turbulent last few years, it has also opened the door to increased vulnerabilities that malicious actors can exploit.
This increased exposure comes at a time when cybersecurity threats worldwide continue to increase at an alarming rate. According to the latest Blackberry Global Threat Intelligence Report, the number of unique attacks using new malware samples skyrocketed by 50 percent from December 2022 to February 2023, with up to 12 attacks per-minute observed. In the UK, where cybersecurity has been identified as a Tier 1 threat alongside terrorism, war and natural disasters, 32 percent of businesses have reported a breach or attack during the last 12 months.
Microsoft is testing OS-level plugins for Windows Copilot in Windows 11


Windows Copilot -- Microsoft's latest AI tool -- may not seem groundbreakingly useful yet, but all of this is set to change. Microsoft is currently testing a series of plugins for the artificial intelligence-powered assistant that will make it a valuable asset for getting things done at OS-level in Windows 11.
Rather than simply being a glorified version of the new AI-driven Bing, Windows Copilot's plugins allow for tight integration with Windows 11. This means that users will be able to call on Copilot to change settings, interact with the operating system and apps, and much more. Importantly, by taking a plugin-based, modular approach, Microsoft is helping to ensure that Windows Copilot does not become a bloated behemoth.
Yahoo Mail reinvents Inbox with new AI tools and Shopping Saver feature


Today marks a significant leap in email innovation as Yahoo introduces advanced AI tools to its Yahoo Mail. Not just enhancing the existing AI beta experience, the tech giant also unveils its brand-new feature, Shopping Saver, aimed at saving users both time and money. With this, Yahoo is not just updating an inbox; they're reimagining it.
Distinctive to Yahoo Mail, Shopping Saver is the beacon that illuminates those lost treasures in user inboxes -- forgotten gift cards, elusive discount codes, and untouched store credits. In an imprsssive move, it not only uncovers these but also crafts messages to vendors, proposing the application of these savings post-purchase.
Securing applications: 4 common cyber attack types WAAP can prevent


Cyber threats are rapidly changing. And businesses need security solutions that can keep up. With traditional cybersecurity solutions, APIs and applications that are accessible to the public are often left vulnerable -- exposed to hackers.
Web Application and API Protection (or WAAP), on the other hand, uses machine learning and automation to close the gap in security that old tools have left behind. It protects the company from versatile cyber attacks that exploit flaws within applications. What are some of the common kinds of cyber threats that the WAAP solution can help you prevent?
Cooler Master Dyn X is the future of virtual racing and flying simulators


Earlier today, Cooler Master pulled back the curtains on the Dyn X. And trust me, calling the Dyn X just a "simulator" doesn't do it justice. Think of it more as your passport to countless virtual adventures. Jimmy Sha, the big boss at Cooler Master, gushed about how the Dyn X offers an insane level of customization, comfort, and immersion, whether you're burning rubber on the asphalt or gliding among the clouds.
Now, let's chat about the cockpit, the true soul of the Dyn X. Designed with hardcore virtual racers in mind, it's incredibly versatile. A small tweak here and there, and you've got 14 different driving positions, from the sleek Formula to the rugged Rally. And if you're thinking assembly might be a chore, fear not! It's a breeze to put together and is compatible with a ton of racing gear. Built like a tank with tubular steel, this cockpit's durability is a standout. Plus, its modular design means you can keep adding cool stuff like monitors and motion systems.
Building customer communities to accelerate innovation and growth


Increasing customer loyalty in today’s difficult economic times might seem impossible, but the rewards are well worth the extra effort and commitment. According to Forbes, customer-centric companies are 60 percent more profitable than companies that don't focus on their customers. This statistic on its own is probably enough to bring customer satisfaction and retention to the forefront of most C-suite agendas, if it wasn’t a priority already. However, there’s much more value that happy customers can bring to a business than profit alone.
By creating an engaged customer community, companies can also become more innovative and competitive, speed up new product development, and grow their customer base through referrals. Building such a community requires planning and patience, and is a balancing act between efficiency and resources. Its success relies on defining the best communication channels, at the right cost, to connect with customers.
Guarding the digital generation: Enhancing online safety through age verification


With the influx of next-gen technologies like generative AI coupled with the rapid proliferation of interactive platforms and digital media, it’s becoming increasingly challenging to protect minors from harmful and explicit content. The sheer volume of information and digital functions today makes it extremely difficult to ensure children and young adults are only consuming age-appropriate content.
Regulating this colossal mass of internet content is a herculean task, which is often deemed impossible. Rather, the most effective and simple solution for creating a safe online landscape is age verification.
Countering the rise of AI criminals


As generative AI tools continue to expand, new doors are being opened for fraudsters to exploit weaknesses. Have you experimented with generative AI tools like ChatGPT yet? From beating writer’s block to composing ad copy, creating travel itineraries, and kickstarting code snippets, there’s something for everyone. Unfortunately, "everyone" includes criminals.
Cybercriminals are early adopters. If there’s a shiny new technology to try, you can bet that crooks will explore how to use it to commit crimes. The earlier they can exploit this technology, the better -- this will give them a head start on defenses being put in place to block their nefarious activities. If tech helps boost the scale or sophistication of criminal attacks, it’s extra attractive. It’s no wonder cybercriminals have been loving tools like ChatGPT.
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