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Australia bans DeepSeek AI services from all government systems and devices
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said in a statement Tuesday that...
Govt expands quality compliance requirements for over 150 products
The BIS will oversee the implementation of these orders, and the...
Australia to make Big Tech hand over data on misinformation
"Digital platforms must take responsibility for what is on their sites and take action when harmful or misleading content appears," Communications Minister Paul Fletcher said in a statement Australia's media regulator will be able to force internet companies to...
HSBC buys virtual plot of land in digital push
HDBC's venture into the virtual world comes as the British-based lender slashes its footprint in the real world, announcing on Tuesday it would cut a further 69 branches in Britain as its customers move online HSBC is the second global bank to invest in a popular...
Indian fintech payment firms have no data advantage over banks: Moody’s
According to Moody's Investors Service, the introduction of the Unified Payment Interface (UPI) in 2017, which allows funds to be transferred instantaneously, has been a key catalyst to the development of digital payments due to the ease of use of apps running on the...
Japan manufacturers restart some of the northeast’s quake-hit plants
Renesas Electronics Corp, which makes nearly a third of the microcontroller chips used in cars globally, said a stop on two factories and a partial stop on a third remained in place Tokyo: Japanese manufacturers began restarting production at some of the plants that...
UK tables ‘world-first’ online safety law in Parliament
Nadine Dorries,UK Digital Secretary The Online Safety Bill has been dubbed a milestone in the fight for a new digital age, which will hand the country’s communications watchdog the power to fine or even ban offensive websites. It is also designed to protect children...
Singapore Airlines’ in-flight retailer says 4,749 customers exposed to phishing attack
The company has reviewed its systems and processes together with Singapore Airlines and concluded that the breach was an isolated incident that came about due to a human error. None of its other databases or systems had been compromised Singapore: Personal information...
Your connected car knows you. The tussle for that data’s hitting high gear
Companies in Europe and beyond are vying for control of the crown jewels of the connected car era: your vehicle’s data “If you don’t have access to data in the future, eventually you’ll be squeezed out. You’ll not be efficient, you’ll not have the right services, you...
TNEDICCA raises $1.75 million to reduce traffic accident risk through improved insurance coverage, better data and analytics
TNEDICCA identifies accident hotspots, enabling consumers and insurance companies to manage their risk accordingly. The company has built the most comprehensive accident location database with more than 30 million crashes covering 91% of the U.S. auto insurance market...
Global nonlife insurers leverage innovation for financial strength: AM Best
The report notes that innovative companies may need to make a trade-off between higher expense ratios in the short run for lower and more-sustainable combined ratios in the long run OLDWICK, N.J: Five-year benchmarking analysis of AM Best-rated nonlife companies’...
Hacked US companies to face new reporting requirements
The rules are part of a broader effort by the Biden administration and Congress to shore up the nation's cyberdefenses after a series of high-profile digital espionage campaigns and disruptive ransomware attacks. The reporting will give the federal government much...