How to protect and secure your data in 10 ways

How to protect and secure your data in 10 ways

Operating systems and applications can always be reinstalled, but your data is unique, making them the most important thing on your computer or network. “Organizations must now maintain robust privacy measures, including clear privacy policies, opt-out processes and compliance with consumer protection legislation, to mitigate financial and reputation risks,” IEEE Senior member Kayne McGladrey said … Read more

Kieran Tierney: Celtic Boss Brendan Rodgers confirms Arsenal defender to throw hoops in the summer | Football News

13/07/17.LENNOXTOWN - GLASGOW.Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers (left) shares a joke with Kieran Tierney

Celtic is pressing to sign Arsenal Left -back Kieran Tierney on loans in this window. Hoops is waiting for a decision from Arsenal to see if he is available in this window, after agreeing pre -contractic terms with Scotland International in a step in the summer. Celtic has already allowed on loan Alex Valle To … Read more

Deepseek Chatbot beats Openai on the App Store Leaderboard

Deepseek Chatbot beats Openai on the App Store Leaderboard

Over the weekend, Chinese AI company Deepseek released an AI -Chat -App including an “Reasoning” AI Model comparable to Openais O1, which led to a voting among US AI companies as Deepseek rose to the top of Apple’s app Great. Deepseek is a Hangzhou, China-based company that delivers generative AI models and AI integration. Its … Read more

David Coote: Previous Premier League judge apologizes for actions that led to the firing of PGMOL and comes out as gay | Football News

David Coote: Previous Premier League judge apologizes for actions that led to the firing of PGMOL and comes out as gay | Football News

David Coote has admitted that he turned to drugs as a result of fear of coming out as gay as a Premier League judge in his first interview since he was fired by Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL). Coote was dismissed in December after being “in a serious violation of the provisions of his … Read more

Phishing emails in Australia rise by 30%

Phishing emails in Australia rise by 30%

The number of phishing emails received by Australians increased by 30% last year, new research from security firm Abnormal Security has found. Cybercriminals have increasingly targeted the Asia-Pacific region, in part because it is becoming a bigger player in critical industries such as data centers and telecommunications. For APAC as a whole, credential phishing attacks … Read more