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A new joint cybersecurity advisory from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center exposed new information about the infamous Iran-based threat actor known as Fox Kitten. The group sells the corporate access they obtain in cybercriminal’s underground forums…
hiring-kit:-autonomous-systems-engineer-|-techrepublic
Technological innovations like the Internet of Things, 5G wireless networks, robotics, and autonomous system software have created a business environment in which automated devices and thinking machines are now just part of the working landscape. No longer restricted to the factory floor, autonomous systems can be found in offices, retail…
apptio:-australians-navigate-economic-pressure-via-it-investments
Australian organisations have shown a willingness to invest in new technologies. However, this appetite is being moderated by a heightened sense of accountability and strategic alignment, given the current economic climate. Apptio, a year after its acquisition for almost $5 billion by IBM, shared its observations with TechRepublic about where…

VMware ESXi Servers Targeted By New Ransomware Variant

A new double-extortion ransomware variant targets VMware ESXi servers, security researchers have found. The group behind it, named Cicada3301, has been promoting its ransomware-as-a-service operation since June. Once an attacker has initial access to a corporate network, they can copy and encrypt its private data using the Cicada3301 ransomware. They…

Google Removing Poor-Quality Android Apps From Play Store To Boost Engagement

Google on Aug. 31 began removing certain Android apps from its Play Store, citing a desire to provide “a stable, responsive, and engaging user experience.” The move, part of the company’s latest updated spam and minimum functionality policy, is one that could affect developers. Apps with “limited functionality and content,”…

Quick Glossary: Telecommunications | TechRepublic

Telecommunications is the real-time transmission of audio and visual information via electromagnetic signals. It encompasses a wide range of communication methods, including the radio, phone, and television, but the modern telecommunications industry focuses predominantly on the internet as the transmission medium for all of the above and much more. While…

10 Topics Every Cybersecurity Awareness Training Program Should Cover | TechRepublic

While the cybersecurity team plays a critical role in the fight against data breaches, a company’s employees are often the first line of defense (or failure). The numbers back this up: IBM’s 2024 data breach report shows cybersecurity employee training is the second most cost-effective mitigation strategy, reducing the cost…

Passkey Adoption Is Accelerating In APAC — Except For Australia

Passkeys offer a phishing-resistant mode of authentication. Backed by tech giants Microsoft, Apple, and Google, passkeys leverage encrypted credentials stored on a digital or hardware device to replace passwords and weaker multi-factor authentication methods — prime vectors for cyber attacks. Despite its growth in APAC, passkey adoption has been relatively…

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Quick Glossary: Search Engines | TechRepublic

As the digital age continues to progress, advertising techniques have transformed to stay aligned with the intense growth of the internet and its marketing opportunities. Many industries have taken advantage of the online digital landscape to communicate their messages and attract the attention of potential consumers through their websites. But…

Unpacking Australia’s $1 Billion Bet On A Future PsiQuantum Quantum Computer

Earlier this year, Australia agreed to invest nearly AUD $1 billion in U.S.-based quantum start-up PsiQuantum in an effort to become the first country to own a commercial-scale quantum computer. The technology is expected to be operational by 2027. “This investment marks the start of a manufacturing and production partnership…