The Dutch are very self-confident about the security of personal data
The Dutch have a great deal of confidence in the security of their personal data. Yet almost half of them would feel safer if they knew what they could do to secure themselves and their loved ones online. That's what Palo Alto Networks' research shows.
According to the YouGov survey commissioned by ... Read more
U.S. asks court to dismiss Huawei’s injunction lawsuit
The U.S. government has tabled a motion asking the court to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Huawei. This case is about a ban on the use of manufacturer's equipment by governmental organisations.
The ban ensures that US government agencies are no longer allowed to use equipment from Huawei or the also C... Read more
Fujitsu develops blockchain-based digital identity for users
Fujitsu Laboratories has announced that it is working on the development of a technology for the exchange of digital identities. The system uses blockchain, and must prove the user's reputation and improve confidence in validating a user.
With the new technology, according to Fujitsu, it is possible... Read more
Exactly must continue to deliver court software to Cuba
Exactly the judge has to start supplying software to Cuban state-owned companies again, writes the NRC. The company no longer wanted to do so because of the strict American sanctions legislation.
Exact worked together with the Curaçao-based PAM International. PAM International was founded in 1996... Read more
ServiceNow brings security automation to the cloud with AWS
ServiceNow has announced to expand its security portfolio with two integrations with AWS Security Hub. This allows shared customers of the companies to aggregate cloud data in the Security Hub and automatically turn on the approved response or workflow in Security Operations or IT Service Management... Read more
Grandstream Networks introduces new range of IP phones
Grandstream Networks has announced a new series of carrier-grade IP phones, the GRP2600 series. The phones have zero-touch features built in for safe mass deployment and easy use.
The phones have a thin and ergonomic design, and should support a better user experience, UC Today knows. The series foc... Read more
Nvidia makes Tensor software open source
Nvidia sets the code for his parser and plug-ins for TensorRT to Github. The company hopes for enthusiasm from the developer community to contribute to the open source project.
The code for both the parser and the plugins for TensorRT is now open source. Nvidia put all the assets online in a github ... Read more
Google Chrome is going to block demanding ads
Google is working on a functionality for Chrome to block online ads that are too burdensome on the system.
The development of the feature, called Heavy Ad Intervention, started last month. Advertising frames that attract too many system resources are blocked.
With this intervention, advertisements ... Read more
Telindus wins tender GGI-Veilig for digital resilience of municipalities
Telindus has recently won the tender GGI-Veilig from the Association of Netherlands Municipalities (VNG). This concerns products and services with which municipalities can improve their digital resilience.
The framework contract that has now been awarded by the digital implementation organization of... Read more
US government tells employees to continue to treat Huawei as exiled
Employees of the US Department of the Economy have been told to continue to treat Huawei as if it were on the blacklist. John Sonderman, a high-ranking civil servant, would have told them that. President Donald Trump said last Saturday that American companies are allowed to supply the Chinese manufa... Read more