ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

From today, America and UK follow new rules on how they can demand your data from each other

(2022/10/03)

Cops and Feds get easier info sharing, Britain benefits most



It's 2058. A quantum computer is just another decade away. Still, you curse Cloudflare

(2022/10/03)

Assuming this Kyber TLS stuff works as expected



National Cybersecurity Awareness program 18 years on: Don't click that

(2022/10/03)

Technology is addressing many of the cyberthreats, but the human element will always be a factor



FBI: We tracked who was printing secret documents to unmask ex-NSA suspect

(2022/10/03)

Infosec systems designer alleged to have chatted with undercover agent



Big changes coming in Debian 12: Some parts won't be FOSS

(2022/10/03)

Vote result good news for new users, but might be bad for remixes



PostgreSQL 15 promises to ease Oracle and SQL Server migrations

(2022/10/03)

MERGE means more code can be copied from earlier installation, because let's be real – that's how it's happening



FCC takes on robotexts. Good news if your dad thinks IRS gives SMS rebates

(2022/10/03)

But how will you know when your vehicle's extended warranty has expired?



Will Intel's Mobileye IPO drive further fab funding?

(2022/10/03)

Finally 'unlocking value' for the 2017 $15b acquisition, just not via the imagined route



Teradata CTO Stephen Brobst drowns data lakehouse concept

(2022/10/03)

Interview Colorful data techie seeks to fend off rivals



EU semiconductor investment not nearly enough, warns chip boss

(2022/10/03)

We won't get there by simply funding Intel and TSMC into building fabs here, says NXP CEO



Vodafone and Three's UK arms locked in merger talks

(2022/10/03)

Regulators might have thing or two to say. And analysts warn of post consolidation price rises



Tesla has a lot of work to do on its Optimus robot

(2022/10/03)

Optimus Sub-Prime? For something meant to revolutionize production lines, reveal wasn't quite there yet



Google Translate dropped in mainland China

(2022/10/03)

Search engine was banned so no surprise no one was using it



Founder of cybersecurity firm Acronis is afraid of his own vacuum cleaner

(2022/10/03)

It is the exponential changes in the course of human history that worry Serg Bell



Between ransomware and month-long engagements, IR teams need a hug – and a nap

(2022/10/03)

Here's what 1,100 incident responders say about their jobs, just in time for NSCAM



Bank of England puts cloud analytics on todo list after seeing off market collapse

(2022/10/03)

Data more essential than ever, says analytics chief as Liz Truss U-turns on tax, and world+dog remembers Bank's there to manage risk



The open internet repels its most insidious attackers. They’ll return

(2022/10/03)

Opinion It’ll take an army of billions to hold them back. Let’s make one



Tetchy trainee turned the lights down low to teach turgid lecturer a lesson

(2022/10/03)

Who, Me? Sure, I’ll sit here all day taking notes because you’re too cheap to print them out



Moody's turns up the heat on 'riskiest' sectors for cyberattacks

(2022/10/03)

$22 trillion of global rated debt has 'high' or 'very high' cyber-risk exposure



Samsung’s Smart Monitor tries too hard to be clever

(2022/10/03)

Desktop Tourism Barely adequate as a desktop alternative, but delightful as a dual purpose monitor



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