Bitcoin Sinks Deeper After Brutal Weekend Crash
Bitcoin, the world’s most popular cryptocurrency, slipped further on Monday after falling 22% over the weekend, and had fallen nearly 5% on Monday as it fluctuated between $48,000 and $49,000.
Ransomware Attackers Set to Become More Aggressive
Canada’s intelligence agency CSE warns that ransomware attackers will step up their efforts to compromise the networks and servers of organizations.
Google, Meta Crucial to the Growth of Global Advertising
Google, Meta and other search engines will continue to drive the worldwide growth of the advertising industry.
5 Remote Work Problems To Solve in 2022
Experts have outlined five remote work problems that need to be resolved by 2022, including understanding how “good” looks, defining the scope of “flexible” and “hybird, trusting remote workers, the great salary debate, and finally, work-life balance.
Australia Building Data Tools to Address Labor Market Needs
The Australian federal government is building a new AU $10 million data tool that it hopes to use in addressing issues such as workforce shortages, digital technological changes and increased flexible working arrangements.
Microsoft Seize Domains Used To Attack Attacking Governments
Microsoft recently announced that it has seized dozens of domains belonging to the Chinese APT group Nickel.