Displaying items by tag: MAAS

Rapid shifts in the cyber security landscape and new techniques adopted by attackers attempting to sidestep traditional defences are revealed in the 2023 End of Year threat report from Cyber security artificial intelligence provider Darktrace.

Published in Security

GUEST RESEARCH Infoblox has released new research unveiling a set of large-scale malicious cybercriminal partnerships led by insidious threat actor VexTrio. The partnerships involve a more than 60-strong underground affiliate network and are seeing high volumes of malware and other malicious content delivered to networks in Australia, New Zealand and across the globe.

Published in Security

Mobility-as-a-Service will generate fuel cost savings of US$10.8 billion ($16.5 billion) by 2027, a jump from US$2.8 billion ($4.2 billion) in 2022—a growth of 282%, according to Juniper Research.

Published in Energy

Juniper Research reports that MaaS will displace 2.2 billion private cars by 2025. To make this possible, Juniper says government investment in MaaS is key and providers should maximise opportunities as the world returns to normalcy.

Published in Internet of Things

Intel subsidiary Moovit has released analysis of millions of users’ journey requests in over 100 cities across 28 countries, combined with user research, revealing that due to COVID-19, 31% of Australians want to know how crowded a mass transport vehicle is before boarding, and 24% demand mobile payment to ride safely in 2021.

Published in Business IT

Uber and TripGo have partnered "to help complement and extend the reach of public transport networks across seven Australian cities".

Published in Home Tech

This weekend Sydney is hosting a Mini Maker Faire event at the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo promising 3D printing, laser harps, invention and much, much more!

Published in Entertainment

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