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Industry hasn't 'improved much at all' Mandiant's Eric Scales tells us SCSW Back in 2020, Eric Scales led the incident response team investigating a state-backed software supply-chain attack that compromised application build servers and led to inf…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerGood news: Jobs for all! Bad news: Employer may get invaded by China TSMC is capitalizing on the recent trend for tech layoffs, which have left thousands of engineers out of work.…
Lees meerCrunch licensing talks with rivals may ease antitrust fears Microsoft may be catching a break on its contentious bid to buy game maker Activision Blizzard for $69 billion.…
Lees meerOnce again, the status page is oblivious Elon Musk's Twitter got off to a bad start on Monday when it introduced further unexpected changes in the form of broken links and images.…
Lees meer'Understanding your inventory is absolutely No. 1' he tells The Reg SCSW On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the highest risk, Snap Chief Information Security Officer Jim Higgins rates software supply chain risk "about 9.9"…
Lees meerIndustry hasn't 'improved much at all' Mandiant's Eric Scales tells us SCSW Back in 2020, Eric Scales led the incident response team investigating a state-backed software supply-chain attack that compromised application build servers and led to inf…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerLicensing deals with competitors seem to be easing antitrust concerns Microsoft may be catching a break on its contentious bid to buy game maker Activision Blizzard for $69 billion.…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerOnce again, the status page is oblivious Elon Musk's Twitter got off to a bad start on Monday when it introduced further unexpected changes in the form of broken links and images.…
Lees meerProbe shows that – to absolutely no-one's surprise – big biz isn't playing ball Websites often provide visitors with the opportunity to opt out of data collection. This is not out of their abundant concern for your privacy – it's the law and they're…
Lees meerBut it has a point about the achievability of goal of '75%' European cloud A proposed EU Cloud Certification Scheme has met with further criticism from a European policy think tank, although it turns out its report was commissioned by a Washington-b…
Lees meerYay for investors, eek for customers? Last week, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff promised he had received expert advice in tackling the company's problems – ones that have seen it resort to cutting around 10 percent of its workforce – by committing to f…
Lees meerTwo experts go head-to-head – then you decide Register Debate Welcome to the latest in our series of Register Debates, in which writers discuss technology topics, and you the reader choose the winning argument. The format is simple: we propose a mo…
Lees meerArianespace Vega-C rocket failure sent two Airbus satellites into the Atlantic Ocean In December of last year, two of Airbus’ Pléiades Neo Earth-imaging satellites intended for a polar Sun-synchronous orbit aboard an Arianespace Vega C rocket ended …
Lees meerChip outfit reportedly afraid it would have to report any transaction with a SoftBank company to UK regulator Arm's decision not to list on the London Stock Exchange for its public offering is being blamed by some on financial rules, or rather on th…
Lees meerTwo experts go head-to-head – then you decide Register Debate Welcome to the latest in our series of Register Debates, in which writers discuss technology topics, and you the reader choose the winning argument. The format is simple: we propose a mo…
Lees meerAnd a choice of ways to get the latest KDE too, if that's your thing For significant subcomponents of Ubuntu – and its derivatives – you don't need to wait for the next release to appear. You can upgrade major parts on the fly.…
Lees meerWhen you need something reliable that won't drop out of support, open is the way to go Energy grid operators could increase the reliability of their networks by adopting software designed to manage nuclear fusion experiments, claims the UK's Atomic …
Lees meerPlus: Drops 'carbon-neutral' hints on successor processor with the moniker MONAKA Fujitsu's Arm-based A64FX processor may have driven the most powerful supercomputer in the world, but it looks like its successor will be a more general-purpose chip t…
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