By Aaron Bugal, Field CISO, APJ, Sophos AI is fast becoming the new productivity engine in Malaysia’s corporate landscape. From copilots that summarise reports to chatbots that draft emails, employees are discovering clever ways to work faster and smarter. But in the rush to embrace innovation, a new blind spot has emerged: shadow AI. Shadow ... Read more ›
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FIDO’s momentum in Japan grows as major companies commit to Passkeys-based passwordless logins. Passkeys can be used to provide an end-to-end passwordless sign-in option across platforms and devices. Although using passwords to secure online accounts has long been the norm, it is becoming more and more evident that this approach is insufficient. Hackers and cybercriminals... Read more » Read more ›
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IT departments in Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) are the lowest adopters of AI and machine learning (ML) technologies compared to the rest. 82% of A/NZ respondents either strongly agree or somewhat agree that AI will soon play a key role in bolstering their organization’s IT security system. Artificial intelligence (AI) has quickly become crucial... Read more » Read more ›
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5G connections are predicted to increase from 200 million at the end of 2021 to 430 million by 2025. Healthcare is a soft target for cyber threat actors due to the prevalence of legacy systems. Cyber threats are becoming a serious menace to the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. One of the main causes of the... Read more » Read more ›
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The Ministry of Commerce in China accused the US of taking “a typical practice of trade protectionism” in curbing the export of chip products to China. Beijing will use the WTO’s dispute settlement mechanism to challenge US export controls to defend its rights and interests. Meanwhile, China is also working on a more than 1... Read more » Read more ›
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ChatGPT has taken the world by storm, with users utilizing the technology for various use cases ChatGPT however, has limitations that may result in inaccurate information Notice how there’s been a rise in the use of AI chatbots? They are being used to automate many areas of the customer experience by more and more enterprise... Read more » Read more ›
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Space is becoming increasingly accessible to most tech companies today. While most large tech firms are looking to launch their own space programs and satellites to enhance network and communications on the planet, satellite companies like SES remain focused on providing customers around the world what they really need. In fact, investment in satellite technology... Read more » Read more ›
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For CIOs, New Year resolutions give them an opportunity to relook at their tech decisions and see where the can improve. As such, while most tech companies focus on predictions for the new year, Dell Technologies has taken a different approach. This year, the tech giant outlined four resolutions it feels businesses should take note... Read more » Read more ›
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The country is looking to more tightly scrutinize so-called “deepfake” technology and services starting January 10, 2023. The Chinese internet regulator is concerned that unchecked use of deepfakes could lead to its use in criminal activities. The rule basically requires deep synthesis service providers and users to make sure any doctored content using the technology... Read more » Read more ›
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AirAsia has not been spared from the typical flight dilemmas, from delays to cancellations and even overbooking — all of which have enraged travelers and Tony Fernandes wants to address that. He told Tech Wire Asia that the budget airlines that have been on a rampant digital drive over the last couple of years, are... Read more » Read more ›
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Agrius attacked the diamond industry’s supply chain by abusing Israeli software Agrius is a more recent APT group with Iranian support that only engages in destructive activities Wiper malware is one of the nastiest cyber threats in the world of cybersecurity. Once wiper malware enters a company’s environment, it quickly spreads, deletes everything in its... Read more » Read more ›
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The time spent on mobile devices will reach 6 trillion hours by 2028, a 34% rise in only five years As more time is spent using applications, mobile will overtake desktop as the dominant platform for advertising What’s the one thing most people wake up to from their deep sleep? Mobile apps. People would deny... Read more » Read more ›
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One in three organizations in Southeast Asia will make more than 15% of their income from digital products and services, up from one in six in 2020. In 2023, more business technologists are anticipated to adopt automation tools to save valuable time and avoid bottlenecks. Businesses from various industries have faced enormous challenges and undergone... Read more » Read more ›
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The current state of the economy may be creating a great deal of uncertainty in the business world, but one thing it won’t do is silence the march of innovation into the New Year and beyond. While there may be a reimagining of technology practices, the focus on making the way we work more efficient... Read more » Read more ›
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TSMC reported a revenue of NT$222.7 billion (US$7.3 billion) last month, despite being challenged by slumping consumer electronics demand and Covid disruptions in China. The November revenue report puts TSMC on track to hit its previously stated fourth quarter guidance of between US$19.9 billion and US$20.7 billion. Growth may slow down sharply in 2023 and... Read more » Read more ›
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Private space travel is a good thing, Clint Crosier said during the reInvent, as it allows the human race to explore more and go beyond distances covered before. Handing over Low Earth Orbit capabilities to commercial companies will allow them to push their commercial assets further into space, expanding the ability for us to know... Read more » Read more ›
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The last month of 2022 will always see tech companies offering predictions on their expectations for the industry in the new year. Oftentimes, most of these predictions tend to be on point, especially when it comes to issues regarding cybersecurity. For most tech companies, the two main areas for 2023 predictions are focused on cloud... Read more » Read more ›
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The new version of its custom Arm-based Graviton chips, unveiled at reInvent promises 35% better performance for workloads that heavily depend on vector instructions. AWS also unveiled a new version of its Nitro hypervisor and new instance types. Four years ago, during AWS reInvent 2018, Amazon Web Services, the cloud arm to tech giant Amazon,... Read more » Read more ›
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The Project Memoranda have vulnerabilities that affect a variety of systems, including building automation controllers and medical equipment Forescout finds a 50% increase in industrial equipment vulnerabilities Most organizations aren’t aware of a device vulnerability until the threat happens. Device vulnerabilities can often result in accidental data exposure and leaks, even if they aren’t actively... Read more » Read more ›
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Article by Billy Loizou, Area Vice President, Amperity I’ve long advocated that businesses need to take data protection seriously and any business that hasn’t already gotten its first-party data act together needs to prioritize this in 2023. Whether it’s Google getting rid of cookies, Apple making mobile ad tracking harder, or governments introducing more legislation, things... Read more » Read more ›
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With the demand for digital skills increasing, one of the best ways to solve the shortage problem is by reskilling and upskilling the current workforce. Despite technology being able to speed up more processes and remove mundane tasks from employees, the reality is, there is still a strong need for a skilled workforce to work... Read more » Read more ›
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