Infrastructure

US supports Japans ambitions to return to leadership in chip manufacturing

Japan has embarked on a monumental $67 billion initiative to reclaim its stature as a global semiconductor titan, with plans to spearhead the production...

Microsoft develops its own chip and network card as cheeper and faster alternative to Nvidia

Microsoft is reportedly developing its own AI server gear, including a new network card, to enhance the performance of its Maia AI server chip...

Akamai technology uses edge computing to take on AWS, Azure and Google Cloud

Akamai Technologies is strategically expanding its cloud computing footprint through a focus on edge computing, aiming to challenge the dominance of AWS, Azure, and...

Camera security vulnerability allows hackers access to almost any camera

In a striking revelation, Northeastern University research has brought to light a severe lapse in the security of modern cameras, including those used in...

SpaceX’s Starlink is used by Russian military against Ukraine

SpaceX's Starlink satellite technology, initially hailed as a lifeline for Ukraine amidst conflict, has found an unexpected user: Russian forces within Ukraine. This revelation...

Canada falling behind G7 peers in cybersecurity oversight, warns BlackBerry

Company official urges MPs to pass proposed cybersecurity law for critical infrastructure providers

IBM offer democratizes the mainframe for Linux for enterprise

IBM's introduction of the LinuxONE 4 Express marks a new chapter in enterprise-grade Linux solutions, specifically crafted for the small and medium-sized business market....

Critical infrastructure cyber law needed ‘more than ever,’ Parliament told

For the third meeting debate on a Conservative motion to have the national security committee hear witnesses on another topic displaced time set aside to hear witnesses on proposed cybersecurity l

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