EU fails to protect human rights in surveillance tech transfers

The European Ombudsman has found that the European Commission failed to take necessary measures to ensure the protection of human rights in the transfer of surveillance technology to African governments under the European Union’s multibillion Trust Fund for Africa (EUTFA). The decision by the Ombudsman, the European Union’s (EU) official oversight body, follows a […]

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Don’t become an unwitting tool in Russia’s cyber war

Russia-backed or aligned threat actors have compromised networks at multiple organisations in the UK and other countries, including at least one Fortune 500 business and more than 15 healthcare providers, and appear to be using them to launch cyber attacks on Ukrainian targets. This is according to new analysis by researchers at Lupovis, a […]

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Fake investment ads persist on Meta’s social networks

Despite measures being put in place to block them, misleading and fraudulent investment adverts continue to be shown to UK consumers using Meta’s Facebook and Instagram platforms, according to consumer advocacy organisation Which?, which is calling for the government to pass the Online Safety Bill as a matter of urgency. Which? worked with Demos […]

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DCMS to assess UK semiconductor industry

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) is looking to commission a £900,000 study to understand the technical and economic feasibility and requirements of a UK Semiconductor Infrastructure Initiative. In the tender notice for commissioning the report, the DCMS said it aims to catalyse growth of the UK semiconductor sector and contribute […]

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Cohesity doubles down on cyber-defence failings via backup

Most organisations fail miserably at defending themselves from cyber attack and ransomware intrusion. That’s the view of James Blake, EMEA CSO at Cohesity, who spoke to Computer Weekly about key features in the backup company’s recently launched Datahawk service and its Data Security Alliance initiative. “I’ve seen how people do defence and why they […]

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French cyber consultancy Hackuity sets up UK operation

Risk-based vulnerability management company Hackuity has announced it is to open a UK office as it looks to extend its global client base among blue-chip and enterprise organisations. The company, headquartered in Lyon in south-central France, also has offices in the Netherlands and Singapore, wants to triple its customer base in 2023, and believes […]

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What is audio? – TechTarget Definition

What is audio? Audio is sound that is within the acoustic range of human hearing. It is the audible portion on the spectrum of sound frequencies, distinct from inaudible sounds heard by certain animals or used in science and medicine. An elephant, for example, can hear sounds at lower frequencies than humans, and porpoises can […]

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What is pipelining? – TechTarget Definition

What is pipelining? Pipelining is the process of storing and prioritizing computer instructions that the processor executes. The pipeline is a “logical pipeline” that lets the processor perform an instruction in multiple steps. The processing happens in a continuous, orderly, somewhat overlapped manner. In computing, pipelining is also known as pipeline processing. It is sometimes […]

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