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Downloading the Webb Scope’s data starts with a 6-month scheduling scramble

Downloading the Webb Scope’s data starts with a 6-month scheduling scramble 16/08/2023 at 16:46 By Katyanna Quach Missions bid to secure comms time on Deep Space Network The remarkable images and data captured by the James Webb Space Telescope are being sent to Earth after more than six months of jockeying to secure network resources,

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Overcoming challenges in a changing security industry

Overcoming challenges in a changing security industry 16/08/2023 at 15:36 By The state of the physical security industry is changing. In this installment of 5 Minutes With, we talk to Steve Riley, Global Security Technology Lead at IBM Corporate Security. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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Beijing’s silent treatment topples Tower Semiconductor merger with Intel

Beijing’s silent treatment topples Tower Semiconductor merger with Intel 16/08/2023 at 15:16 By Dan Robinson Termination fee of $353 million wipes out Intel Foundry Services’ revenue for last quarter Intel’s planned $5.4 billion buy of Israeli chip biz Tower Semiconductor has fallen through after the vendor failed to get regulatory approval from China within the

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Google Introduces First Quantum Resilient FIDO2 Security Key

Google Introduces First Quantum Resilient FIDO2 Security Key 16/08/2023 at 15:16 By Google on Tuesday announced the first quantum resilient FIDO2 security key implementation as part of its OpenSK security keys initiative. “This open-source hardware optimized implementation uses a novel ECC/Dilithium hybrid signature schema that benefits from the security of ECC against standard attacks and

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Guide: How Google Workspace-based Organizations can leverage Chrome to improve Security

Guide: How Google Workspace-based Organizations can leverage Chrome to improve Security 16/08/2023 at 15:16 By More and more organizations are choosing Google Workspace as their default employee toolset of choice. But despite the productivity advantages, this organizational action also incurs a new security debt. Security teams now have to find a way to adjust their

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Experts Uncover Weaknesses in PowerShell Gallery Enabling Supply Chain Attacks

Experts Uncover Weaknesses in PowerShell Gallery Enabling Supply Chain Attacks 16/08/2023 at 15:16 By Active flaws in the PowerShell Gallery could be weaponized by threat actors to pull off supply chain attacks against the registry’s users. “These flaws make typosquatting attacks inevitable in this registry, while also making it extremely difficult for users to identify

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Critical Security Flaws Affect Ivanti Avalanche, Threatening 30,000 Organizations

Critical Security Flaws Affect Ivanti Avalanche, Threatening 30,000 Organizations 16/08/2023 at 14:04 By Multiple critical security flaws have been reported in Ivanti Avalanche, an enterprise mobile device management solution that’s used by 30,000 organizations. The vulnerabilities, collectively tracked as CVE-2023-32560 (CVSS score: 9.8), are stack-based buffer overflows in Ivanti Avalanche WLAvanacheServer.exe v6.4.0.0. Cybersecurity company Tenable said the shortcomings are the

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Why securing East-West network traffic is so important – and how it can be done

Why securing East-West network traffic is so important – and how it can be done 16/08/2023 at 12:34 By Bruce Davie You don’t want to hand your datacenter over to an intruder quite so easily Systems Approach  One of the fun things about being an Australian living in the Northern hemisphere (which was my situation

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Lost voices, ignored words: Apple’s speech recognition needs urgent reform

Lost voices, ignored words: Apple’s speech recognition needs urgent reform 16/08/2023 at 11:52 By Colin Hughes A plea for improvements for disabled people who rely on accessibility features Opinion  As someone who relies on Apple’s Voice Control application to dictate, navigate, and interact with my iPhone and Mac via my voice due to a severe

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Boffins reckon Mars colony could survive with fewer than two dozen people

Boffins reckon Mars colony could survive with fewer than two dozen people 16/08/2023 at 10:39 By Thomas Claburn Taming that unforgiving dust world may be significantly less expensive than anticipated When humans head off to colonize the Red Planet, it’s not entirely clear how many colonists will be needed to keep everyone alive.… This article

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Bank of Ireland outage sees customers queue for ‘free’ cash – or any cash al all

Bank of Ireland outage sees customers queue for ‘free’ cash – or any cash al all 16/08/2023 at 10:04 By Simon Sharwood Reports police called to control ATM frenzy after €1,000 added to accounts, by leprechauns maybe Queues have formed at automatic teller machines in Ireland after a local bank allowed withdrawals of sums greater

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Singapore opens to stablecoins – once they jump through some hoops

Singapore opens to stablecoins – once they jump through some hoops 16/08/2023 at 08:03 By Laura Dobberstein After regulators are done with them, providers will look a lot like boring old banks The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) endorsed the use of stablecoins on Tuesday, when it released a regulatory framework for the digital assets

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Nearly 2,000 Citrix NetScaler Instances Hacked via Critical Vulnerability

Nearly 2,000 Citrix NetScaler Instances Hacked via Critical Vulnerability 16/08/2023 at 07:46 By Nearly 2,000 Citrix NetScaler instances have been compromised with a backdoor by weaponizing a recently disclosed critical security vulnerability as part of a large-scale attack. “An adversary appears to have exploited CVE-2023-3519 in an automated fashion, placing web shells on vulnerable NetScalers

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