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				April 27, 2022
				
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				Log4Shell, ProxyLogon, ProxyShell among most exploited bugs of 2021These 15 CVEs were the most commonly exploited last year, and if you haven’t mitigated against them, now is the time 
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				April 27, 2022
				
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				Ransomware victims paying out when they don’t need toSophos’s annual State of Ransomware report shows dramatic increases in the impact of ransomware attacks, but also finds many organisations are paying ransoms when they don’t need to 
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				April 27, 2022
				
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				Government digital ignorance puts Dutch economy at riskIn this interview, Michiel Steltman, managing director of Digital Infrastructure Netherlands, tells Computer Weekly why the Dutch digital economy is at risk due to a lack of knowledge and understanding at government level 
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				April 26, 2022
				
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				BCS passes defiant Ukrainian tech industry message to its membersBCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, has passed on a message from Ukrainian IT suppliers that the country is open for, and in need of, business 
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			April 26, 2022
			
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			Emotet tests new tricks to thwart enhanced securityThe operators of the Emotet botnet seem to be trying to find a way to get around recent changes made by Microsoft to better protect its users 
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			April 21, 2022
			
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			Five Eyes in new Russia cyber warningLatest cross-body alert warns of Russian threat to utilities and other core elements of national infrastructure 
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			April 14, 2022
			
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			Incontroller ICS malware has ‘rare, dangerous’ capabilities, says MandiantMandiant joins a growing chorus of warnings over novel nation state threats to ICS systems 
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			April 13, 2022
			
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			WatchGuard firewall users urged to patch Cyclops Blink vulnerabilityThe US authorities have seen fit to add the WatchGuard vulnerability used by Sandworm to build the Cyclops Blink botnet to its list of must-patch vulnerabilities 
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			April 13, 2022
			
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			Microsoft patches two zero-days, 10 critical bugsPatch Tuesday is here once again. This month, security teams must fix two privilege escalation zero-days in the Windows Common Log File System Driver and the Windows User Profile Service 
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			April 07, 2022
			
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			European IT and BPO outsourcing off to strong startEuropean IT and business process outsourcing services continue to increase rapidly, with cloud-based services now more than half of the total 
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			April 06, 2022
			
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			Siemens looks at quantum computing to accelerate simulationsUsing quantum computing to solve complex non-linear differential equations offers a way to speed up digital-twin simulations 
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			April 05, 2022
			
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			Triple-threat Borat malware no joke for victimsUnlike its namesake, the newly discovered Borat malware won’t raise a smile for IT security pros 
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			April 05, 2022
			
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			Saudi Arabian ICT sector hits $32.1bn after strong pandemic responseThe Saudi Arabian IT and communications sector is recovering strongly from the Covid-19 pandemic 
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			April 04, 2022
			
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			Environmental campaigners halt Meta datacentre construction in the NetherlandsDatacentre being built to serve ‘metaverse’ worlds would consume nearly half as much energy as all other datacentres in the country 
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			April 01, 2022
			
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			Four moves to ‘checkmate’ critical assets thanks to lax cloud securityMalicious actors can compromise 94% of critical assets within four steps of the initial breach point, according to a report 
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			March 30, 2022
			
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			One-third of UK firms suffer a cyber attack every weekNew statistics from the annual DCMS Cyber security breaches survey reveal the extent and frequency with which UK organisations are being attacked by malicious actors 
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			March 29, 2022
			
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			NCSC: Not necessarily wise to ditch KasperskyUK’s National Cyber Security Centre issues refreshed guidance on organisations’ usage of technology and services of Russian origin, but stops short of advising users to expunge all Russian products from their IT estates 
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			March 29, 2022
			
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			Wave of Log4j-linked attacks targeting VMware HorizonSophos issues a new warning to organisations that have so far failed to patch their VMware Horizon servers against Log4Shell 
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			March 28, 2022
			
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			Most big businesses are taking up banking as a serviceAPI-based banking services allow corporate customers to offer financial services without the need for heavy tech development or regulatory approval 
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			March 22, 2022
			
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			BMW Group adopts HPE GreenLake to improve data managementHPE GreenLake will enable the vehicle manufacturer to provide a unified cloud for data management 
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			March 21, 2022
			
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			NZ glassmaker taps IoT to track delivery trolleysArchitectural Glass Products has installed tracking devices on delivery trolleys to track its products and delivery trolleys in real time 
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			March 18, 2022
			
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			Ukrainian cyber defences prove resilientThanks to a combination of prior experience and global support, Ukraine’s defences against cyber incidents are holding strong in the face of Russian attacks 
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			March 17, 2022
			
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			How multiphysics simulation might accelerate the advent of quantum computing – and vice versaSophisticated tools that simulate more than one physical phenomenon at a time may help designers home in on optimal architectures for quantum computers at less cost – and much faster 
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			March 16, 2022
			
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			German authorities warn on Kaspersky but stop short of banGermany authorities warn Kaspersky users to consider alternatives to the firm’s flagship antivirus software, citing national security concerns and the war on Ukraine 
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			March 11, 2022
			
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			Volvo Cars recruiting 700 tech professionals for Stockholm hubSoftware is increasingly becoming a differentiator for car manufacturers, says the Swedish giant 
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			March 10, 2022
			
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			Tech brands sign on to HackerOne responsible security driveTech companies sign HackerOne’s new corporate security responsibility pledge to bring cyber out of the shadows and promote effective, secure development practices 
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			March 09, 2022
			
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			China’s APT41 exploited Log4j within hoursAPT41 compromised multiple government organisations via the Log4Shell exploit within hours of its initial disclosure, Mandiant claims 
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			March 09, 2022
			
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			Microsoft serves up three zero-days on March Patch TuesdayThree zero-days pop up in Microsoft’s March update, along with a number of other noteworthy concerns for defenders 
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			March 03, 2022
			
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			Boardroom does not see ransomware as a priorityLess than a quarter of company directors think ransomware is a top priority for their security teams, according to Egress 
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			March 02, 2022
			
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			Gothenburg University makes breakthrough in energy efficient computersSwedish and Japanese universities make advancement in the development of computers that can work as energy efficiently as a brain 
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			March 02, 2022
			
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			Middle East IT spending to recover to at least pre-pandemic levelsMiddle East IT leaders expect budgets to increase this year, with spending to match or exceed pre-Covid levels 
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			March 01, 2022
			
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			Toyota production to resume after supply chain attackToyota production has been set back by over 10,000 vehicles following a cyber attack on a critical components supplier in Japan 
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			February 28, 2022
			
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			Ukraine cyber attacks seen spiking, but no destructive cyber war yetWhile cyber attacks linked to Russia’s war on Ukraine are taking place, they are having little impact beyond the region 
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			February 24, 2022
			
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			KnowBe4 cyber drama tackles Colonial Pipeline in fourth seasonKnowBe4’s ongoing cyber security training drama, The Inside Man, reaches its fourth season with a plot drawing inspiration from one of the most impactful cyber attacks of 2021 
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			February 24, 2022
			
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			Russia behind dangerous Cyclops Blink malwareJoint NCSC CISA advisory attributes a dangerous malware, dubbed Cyclops Blink, to Russia’s Sandworm APT, likely a GRU unit, with WatchGuard users at particular risk 
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			February 23, 2022
			
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			Backups ‘no longer effective’ for stopping ransomware attacksTraditional methods of mitigating ransomware are less efficacious thanks to the rise in double and triple extortion techniques 
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			February 23, 2022
			
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			Microsoft extends Defender umbrella to Google Cloud PlatformRedmond says extending Defender for Cloud native capabilities to the Google Cloud Platform will help simplify security for organisations pursuing multicloud strategies by eliminating the gaps where the bad guys can get in 
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			February 23, 2022
			
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			No imminent cyber threat to UK from RussiaIntelligence officials say they have no evidence or indication that Russian cyber attackers are preparing offensive assaults on infrastructure or organisations in Britain 
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			February 22, 2022
			
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			UK organisations swift to chide phishing victimsWhile UK organisations are doing better at security training, many are quick to punish employees who fall victim to phishing attacks, whether real or simulated 
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			February 18, 2022
			
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			UK organisations untroubled by Trickbot surgeA surge in Trickbot infections is targeting some of the world’s most prominent brands, but UK organisations seem thankfully unaffected 
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			February 17, 2022
			
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			How Signify accelerated automation projects as pandemic challenges mountedDutch lighting manufacturer used robotic process automation technology to help it address Covid-19-inflicted disruption 
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			February 16, 2022
			
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			2021 another record year for UK cyber investmentTotal revenue generated by the UK’s cyber sector was up 14% last year, and UK-registered security firms raised over £1bn in investment 
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			February 16, 2022
			
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			Nordic countries lack a unified approach to AINordic countries need to work together on a pan-regional artificial intelligence strategy 
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			February 15, 2022
			
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			China emerges as leader in vulnerability exploitationThreat actors linked to China are emerging as a significant force in the weaponisation of newly discovered CVEs 
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			February 11, 2022
			
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			Why security professionals should pay attention to what Russia is doingEven though the average organisation is an unlikely target for a Russian state cyber attack, here's why security teams still need to watch what Russian threat groups are up to 
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			February 09, 2022
			
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			Linux-based clouds an open door for attackers, says VMwareIts prevalence as a cloud operating system means Linux is becoming a meal ticket for malicious actors, but the security industry does not seem to have cottoned on to this yet, says VMware 
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			February 09, 2022
			
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			Ransomware ever more sophisticated and impactful, warns NCSCUK’s National Cyber Security Centre teams up with US and Australian partners in a joint advisory warning organisations of the increasing sophistication exhibited by criminal ransomware gangs 
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			February 09, 2022
			
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			Microsoft stomps on 48 bugs in February Patch Tuesday updateIt’s a light Patch Tuesday for February 2022, as Microsoft issues fixes for just 48 CVEs, including a solitary zero-day 
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			February 08, 2022
			
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			Microsoft to start blocking macros to thwart malwareMicrosoft is making changes to web macro permissions across multiple Office apps to help improve user security 
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			February 08, 2022
			
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			The Security Interviews: Building the UK’s future cyber ecosystemAs the government lays out the next iteration of its Cyber Security Strategy, we speak to Plexal and Lorca’s Saj Huq about his work building a cyber ecosystem to support the UK’s future ambitions 

 
		