Author: Kir Birkin

Indonesia IT Ministry official resigns amid cyberattack fallout

The recent resignation of a high-ranking official from Indonesia’s IT Ministry has sparked widespread controversy. The official’s departure follows a significant cyberattack that exposed vulnerabilities in the country’s digital infrastructure, managed by PT Telkom Indonesia. The cyberattack has had far-reaching impacts, disrupting various services, notably operations at several major airports. Passengers experienced significant delays, causing […]

IBM and Microsoft expand cybersecurity partnership for enhanced cloud protection

In today’s business environment, the protection of sensitive information is paramount. As businesses increasingly adopt hybrid cloud and AI technologies, safeguarding valuable data has become crucial. IBM and Microsoft have recently announced an expanded partnership aimed at enhancing cloud protection through advanced cybersecurity measures. This collaboration signifies a strategic move to offer clients a robust, […]

Amazon to discontinue Astro for Business to focus on household robotics

Amazon has announced the discontinuation of its Astro for Business program. Launched as an AI-powered home robot, Astro was initially aimed at assisting businesses with security and remote monitoring. Recent developments indicate a strategic pivot focusing solely on household applications of robotics. This decision is rooted in market feedback and user engagement, suggesting greater potential […]

Huawei executive downplays AI chip shortage

In the heart of Shanghai, the World AI Conference recently hosted a significant announcement from Huawei’s senior executive, Zhang Ping’an. Amidst growing concerns over the global shortage of AI chips, Zhang emphasised that innovation remains paramount. He argued that, while chip scarcity is indeed a challenge, it should not overshadow the industry’s potential for innovation. […]

Supreme Court’s overruling of Chevron deference alters cybersecurity agenda in the US

The Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Chevron deference signifies a profound shift in the way cybersecurity laws will be interpreted and enforced in the United States. Originally, Chevron deference allowed executive agencies significant latitude in interpreting ambiguous laws. This adaptation now places the power back into the hands of Congress and the courts, ensuring […]

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