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Last week in ransomware: Caesars and KNVB pay, MGM struggles on

Last week in ransomware: Caesars and KNVB pay, MGM struggles on

Over the past week, several ransomware incidents illustrated the dilemmas a company faces once they fall victim to a ransomware gang. Pay up or struggle on? Each victim of a ransomware attack deals with the problem differently. Some see the best opportunity in negotiating with the hackers behind... Read more

date7 months ago
US restricts sales of AI chips Nvidia and AMD to Middle East

US restricts sales of AI chips Nvidia and AMD to Middle East

The United States has extended restrictions on exports of high-performance AI processors to some Middle Eastern countries. It concerns chips from Nvidia and AMD. A filing by Nvidia, Reuters writes, would indicate that the U.S. government has imposed new export restrictions on the chip and AI gia... Read more

date8 months ago
US lawsuit against Google limited in scope by insufficient evidence

US lawsuit against Google limited in scope by insufficient evidence

Several US states have filed a lawsuit against Google for monopolizing its search engine. However, a federal judge has ordered that the scope of the case should remain limited, in part because of insufficient evidence. In a recent ruling, Google has won a victory in the lawsuit over the alleged ... Read more

date9 months ago
Netherlands among best expansion locations for US tech startups

Netherlands among best expansion locations for US tech startups

American tech startups looking to expand into the European market should do so quickly. In doing so, they should best locate in the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia or the Netherlands. This is the estimation of Frontline Growth researchers. In the study, the investment firm looked at the experience of ... Read more

date10 months ago
Extradition fight over a cybercriminal puts Russia and US at odds

Extradition fight over a cybercriminal puts Russia and US at odds

The detention of Nikita Kislitsin in Kazakhstan is giving Washington and Moscow something else to fight over. A Russian network security specialist who is wanted by the US and Russia for cybercrimes has been detained in Kazakhstan, according to a report in The Register. Nikita Kislitsin, who is ... Read more

date10 months ago
Report shows US is winning the global AI arms race

Report shows US is winning the global AI arms race

A new analysis of countries around the world ranks the usual suspects at the top - and helps explain why the US views China as a competitor. This week Tortoise Media released its global ranking of nations in terms of their AI prowess and power. "The rise of ChatGPT and the ensuing arms race betw... Read more

date10 months ago
Atlantic Declaration spurs US-UK cooperation on emerging technology

Atlantic Declaration spurs US-UK cooperation on emerging technology

The new agreement offers UK companies more comprehensive data transfer facilities and streamlined AI regulation. Britain and the United States have signed an "Atlantic Declaration" to address economic challenges together. This was communicated by the White House last week. These challenges exist... Read more

date11 months ago
Amazon invites developers to test its Sidewalk public IoT network

Amazon invites developers to test its Sidewalk public IoT network

Sidewalk's low-cost, long-range IoT coverage now extends to more than 90% of the U.S. population. This week Amazon announced that its Sidewalk community IoT network was open to developers and invited them to "build the next billion connected devices". Amazon Sidewalk is a secure, low-bandwidt... Read more

date1 year ago
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