Zscaler expands Zero Trust Exchange with Zero Trust Network Access
Zscaler expands security platform Zero Trust Exchange (ZTE) with three Zero Trust Network Access solutions. Prevention, detection and IoT support are key.
Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange (ZTE) facilitates the configuration and automation of employee access to cloud applications.
The solution offe... Read more
STG launches Skyhigh Security
The McAfee Enterprise offshoot offers an SSE portfolio that includes SWG, CASB, ZTNA, and more.
Symphony Technology Group (STG) this week announced the launch of Skyhigh Security. The new portfolio company was created to satisfy the growing cloud security requirements for large and small organiz... Read more
Intel provides more details on EU Mega Fab project
Tech giant Intel has finally unveiled long-awaited plans to build a state-of-the-art project called Mega Fab for manufacturing complex chipsets in the EU.
Intel and EU's top brass concluded a win-win agreement on Tuesday, revealing the long-awaited plans to build a first-of-a-kind microchip fact... Read more
Jamf introduces Jamf Fundamentals
The new plan aims to help SMBs manage and secure their devices.
This week, Jamf announced the release of Jamf Fundamentals, a new plan built for the unique needs of small-midsized businesses. The solution combines Jamf’s mobile device management (MDM) technology with new capabilities for prote... Read more
Meta plans new 2,000 staff Meta Labs to be developed in Madrid
Meta announces huge investments in Spain's evolving tech sector, Madrid, to increase its EU presence and develop Meta Labs employing 2,000 people.
Spain is set to become a key development hub across the Metaverse shift as the forefront of European tech. Meta has announced developing new 2,000 st... Read more
Linux 5.17 is live: more support for RISC-V, AMD and Intel
Linux 5.17 is available. The kernel strengthens support for RISC-V, AMD and Intel CPUs.
5.17 was delayed at the last minute due to the discovery of Spectre vulnerabilities in Intel and AMD processors. Lead developer Linus Torvalds pushed the deadline back by a week. The past few days were used t... Read more
Update: newer TP-Link routers share DNS requests without permission
Newer TP-Link router models share data with security company Avira without permission.
According to a Reddit poster and tech website XDA, TP-Link's standalone and mesh routers secretly share data about many DNS requests with security company Avira. Sharing is enabled by default.
Avira provid... Read more
Criminal group Lapsus$ lays claim to cyberattack on Microsoft
Lapsus$ claims to have access to the developer account of a Microsoft employee. Last month, the ransomware group robbed Nvidia of personal data.
On Sunday, Lapsus$ posted a screenshot of a Microsoft developer account on Telegram, Motherboard reported. The screenshot implies that the ransomware g... Read more
ASML warns of long-term shortage of chip manufacturing machines
ASML forecasts a two-year shortage of chip manufacturing machines. CEO Peter Wennink shared the expectation in a recent interview with the Financial Times.
According to ASML CEO Peter Wennink, chip manufacturers will face machine shortages over the next two years. Supply chain problems originati... Read more
First leg of Google’s massive undersea cable project reaches Togo
The cable aims to link Africa and Europe.
This week Google announced that the first branch of its Equiano underwater internet cable has landed in Lomé, Togo. The cable will eventually run from Cape Town, South Africa to Lisbon, Portugal. The massive fiber optic cable will be Google’s first to... Read more