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Deep tech cybersecurity start-up Tide Foundation is claiming it is curing the cyber breach pandemic with the “radical idea” of delivering 'cyber herd immunity' to any organisation.
Australian-listed blockchain and AI focused mobile games developer Animoca Brands and Queens Park Rangers Football Club have announced that they will develop and launch non-fungible tokens (NFTs) based on the popular English football team, starting with sets of limited edition collectibles to be launched later in the year.
GUEST OPINION by Simon Howe, Vice President Sales Asia Pacific, LogRhythm: As businesses come to terms with the reality of operating amid the legacy of COVID-19, many are realising their old approach to IT security is no longer up to the task.
Industrial software company AVEVA has strengthened its strategic partnership with global resource company BHP in a move it says will deliver increased productivity across multiple assets and accelerate digitisation.
Domain name registrar Crazy Domains has partnered with Dropsuite to offers its customers a service for back-up, recovery and protection of their digital assets.
The Zegami visual data management system is available in Australia exclusively through Blue Crystal Solutions.
From prior to TrustDefender through to ThreatMetrix today, Andreas Baumhof has been at the cutting edge of cyber security, with his annual cybercrime predictions definitely worth perusing.
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Linux is becoming worse than Windows. :-(