Sonos, Canon, HP Devices Hacked At Pwn2Own 2021
Security researchers collected a total of $362,500 on the first day of Pwn2Own 2021
Windows 11 Built-in Apps May Not Open On Systems, Microsoft
Microsoft announced that customers with expired digital certificates will have difficulty opening or using some built-in apps and features from November 1.
Labour Party Members’ Data Affected By Cyber Incident
The Labour Party confirmed a cyber incident in which “a significant quantity” of data “rendered inaccessible on their systems.”
Microsoft Adds 3D Avatars To Teams
Microsoft is working on adding 3D virtual avatars and environments to its “Mesh” platform that will allow people to meet in virtual space.
Clearview AI Ordered To Remove Photos Taken In Australia
The OAIC ordered Clearview AI to remove photos taken in Australia from its database of more than 10 billion facial images.
Cloud Computing Peaks, Chip Shortage Could Create Problems
Spending on cloud infrastructure services reached $50 billion in the third quarter of 2021.
Fintech Nonprofit Teams Up With EDM Council For Cloud Project
EDM Council has partnered with FINOS to promote the implementation of the Cloud Data Management Capabilities framework.
Gen Z Won’t Solve Present Tech Skills Crisis, Survey
A survey of 500 IT decision-makers and 542 16-24-year-olds found that young people feel they do not have the skills and knowledge to pursue a technology career.
Big Tech Must Compromise Says Microsoft President
Microsoft President said the tech sector must compromise with regulators and take the concerns of governments and people seriously.
COVID-19 In Europe Casts Doubts On Holiday Travels
Booking Holdings Inc beat market expectations for quarterly profit and revenue but warned that COVID-19 in Europe is creating uncertainty about demand for holiday tourism.