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How the Disney insider threat case breaks the security binary illusion

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Security is always a bit like a game of whack-a-mole in that you never quite know where the next incident is going to pop up. On the face of it, this shouldn’t be too hard. Everyone knows to secure your PII, PHI, customer financials, production environments, and other resources that are clearly highly sensitive. But sometimes the question of what is sensitive is less black and white, filled with plenty of gray areas.

This uncertainty can lead to organizations failing to properly secure their resources, as we saw in the recent incident over at Disney. 

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The quantum revolution: Five ways quantum will transform everyday life

Our world is gripped by uncertainty. From economic volatility to the climate crisis, businesses and individuals alike are navigating a landscape marred by unpredictability. As the World Economic Forum warns in its most recent global risk report, our outdated digital infrastructure and subsequent services are struggling to keep pace with the growing demands of the modern world.

As emerging technologies like AI, Blockchain and even 5G hit everyday life like a tidal wave, we need something that can not only help us navigate our way but also handle the waves. Think of it like trying to cross an ocean on a rowboat, without a compass. What we need is a modern cruise ship.

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The hypervisor world is shifting -- is this the end of the VMware era?

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Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware late last year created fear and uncertainty among vendors and partners alike. The subsequent overhaul of VMware’s product offering and consumption model have only served to fuel this disquiet.

In parallel with the restructuring and consolidation of VMware’s most popular and prominent product offerings, Broadcom’s takeover has seen VMware transition from a perpetual licensing structure to compulsory subscriptions. As a result, many VMware customers face significant cost increases.

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How RISC-V standards are changing the world [Q&A]

You may have heard of RISC-V -- usually pronounced 'risk-five' -- it's an instruction set architecture originally designed to support computer architecture research and education but which has evolved to become a standard open architecture for industry.

We spoke to Calista Redmond, CEO of standards body RISC-V International to find out more about the latest developments.

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Microsoft brings hotpatch updates to Windows 11

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Having already tested the waters with Windows Server for the last couple of years, Microsoft is bringing hotpatch updates to Windows 11 24H2.

The key advantage to hotpatching is that it allows for security updates to be installed without the need for a restart. This is something which is important for businesses, so it is perhaps not surprising that Microsoft is previewing hotpatch updates in Windows 11 Enterprise.

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Why Apple’s M4 Mac mini is far superior to Microsoft’s new Windows 365 Link

Microsoft has unveiled Windows 365 Link, its first Cloud PC device designed to connect seamlessly with Windows 365. While this compact device offers businesses a way to streamline productivity with quick cloud access, the question remains: is it truly competitive when pitted against Apple’s more powerful $599 M4 Mac mini? The answer might tilt in Apple’s favor, as the M4 Mac mini not only provides significantly more local processing power but also offers a better value for businesses looking for comprehensive computing solutions.

Windows 365 Link is marketed as a simple, cloud-powered device that enhances productivity, supporting dual 4K monitors, four USB ports, Ethernet connectivity, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.3. It’s quick to boot up and wakes from sleep almost instantly, designed for users to pick up where they left off on their cloud desktops. These features cater to shared workspace needs and provide a secure environment with no local data or apps.

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TP-Link launches Deco BE5000, Deco BE3600, and Archer BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 products

TP-Link has introduced its latest Wi-Fi 7 lineup: the Deco BE5000 and Deco BE3600 Mesh Systems, and the Archer BE3600 Router. These three new products aim to make advanced networking technology more accessible to consumers.

The Deco BE5000 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 7 System provides coverage for homes up to 6,600 square feet, supports over 150 devices, and offers combined Wi-Fi speeds of up to 5 Gbps. It features 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN ports and 240 MHz Wi-Fi 7 channels. The Deco BE3600 shares many features with the BE5000, delivering combined Wi-Fi speeds of up to 3.6 Gbps and supporting 160 MHz Wi-Fi 7 channels.

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Malicious emails bypass SEGs every 45 seconds

New data from Cofense shows one malicious email bypassing customers' Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) every 45 seconds -- up from every 57 seconds in 2023.

The report also highlights the rapid rise in Remote Access Trojans (RATs) and the evolution of credential phishing techniques that exploit trusted platforms. Remcos RAT emerged as the predominant malware, using methods to bypass SEGs with ease.

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Forget Windows 11: Windows Moon Valley reaches a key milestone -- get it now!

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You’ve likely noticed that Windows 11, much like Windows 10, is plagued by various design inconsistencies, ranging from outdated interface elements to uneven system-wide aesthetics. Frustrated with Microsoft, a number of third-party developers have even created tools to address and fix some of these issues.

Windows Moon Valley takes a different approach. Drawing from the streamlined concept of Windows 10X and building on the framework of Windows 11, the OS is designed to address persistent design inconsistencies and improve overall functionality.

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Microsoft and Atom Computing set to launch commercial quantum computer next year

Quantum computing has up to now been one of those things that's always seemed to be on the horizon but just tantalizingly out of reach.

Now though, Microsoft in partnership with Atom Computing have used the Ignite conference to announce a breakthrough in quantum computing that they say will allow them to deliver quantum computers based on this technology to commercial customers next year. Those machines will feature over 1,000 physical qubits.

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With AI agents, Microsoft aims to change the way you work

We're constantly told that AI will make our lives easier by taking on the tedious everyday tasks that we don't really like doing. Who wouldn't want to have an AI agent do some of your office donkey work?

That's what Microsoft is offering with new out-of-the-box, purpose-built agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot that will take on unique roles, working alongside or on behalf of a team or organization to handle simple, mundane tasks as well as complex, multi-step business processes.

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'One of the most secure experiences we have ever built' -- Microsoft overhauls controversial Recall feature with enhanced privacy and security controls

It’s fair to say Microsoft’s Recall feature for Copilot+ PCs proved to be incredibly divisive when the company announced it earlier this year. The tool is designed to retrieve and summarize relevant information from your past interactions, documents, and apps, providing quick context and insights.

Recall works by taking “snapshots” of your screen at regular intervals and storing them either locally on your device or synced through Microsoft 365. Users can search these snapshots using natural language to locate specific content, such as images or text they've viewed on their PC. While some users praise the feature's convenience, others have raised concerns about privacy and data security due to the extensive integration required for Recall to function effectively. Companies concerned with safeguarding sensitive data are understandably the most wary.

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Microsoft brings AI-powered Copilot features to Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and more

At its Ignite 2024 conference, Microsoft today introduced a raft of new features for Copilot, its AI assistant. These include AI agents in Microsoft 365 that can take on unique roles, and Copilot Actions that let users delegate repetitive tasks.

For many people, however, the most exciting updates will likely be the new AI tools for creating custom content and managing tasks more efficiently in Microsoft 365 which are being introduced to Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote.

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Use of GenAI in development raises security concerns

Most developers (85 percent) and security teams (75 percent) have security concerns over relying on GenAI to develop software.

A report from Legit Security, based on a survey of over 400 security professionals and software developers across North America, finds 96 percent of security and software development professionals report that their companies use GenAI-based solutions for building or delivering applications.

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Businesses taking longer to recover from cyber incidents

In 2024, businesses have reported taking an average of 7.3 months to recover from cybersecurity breaches -- 25 percent longer than expected and over a month past the anticipated timeline of 5.9 months.

This is among the findings of the latest Global Security Research Report from Fastly which also shows that recovery times are even worse for companies that planned on cutting back cybersecurity spending. They faced an average of 68 incidents each -- 70 percent above the average -- and their recovery times stretched to 10.9 months.

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