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Microsoft outage: CrowdStrike explains what exactly went wrong
George Kurtz, CrowdStrike's CEO, said in a post on X that...
Airline systems across airports working normally: Minister
Airports across the country witnessed chaotic scenes after the...
New internet rules to give Pakistan blanket powers of censorship
A service provider or social media company could face a fine up to 500 million rupees ($3.14 million) for non-compliance, which would in turn trigger a mechanism preventing the uploading and live streaming, particularly related to “terrorism, hate speech, pornography, incitement to violence and detrimental to national security”.
A platform has to act within 24 hours or, in case of an emergency, six hours to remove content. The rules also empower the telecom authority to block an entire online system.
Large Boeing 737 MAX customers signal caution on orders amid COVID-19
When the 737 MAX was grounded globally in March 2019 following two fatal crashes, airlines canceled flights because they lacked enough airplanes to meet strong travel demand.
Now many have parked jets or even gone out of business in the pandemic, creating challenges for Boeing as it tries to find homes for 737 MAX jets that are built but now lack buyers.
Russian economy set to lose $45 bln to cyber crime in 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated cybersecurity concerns as more transactions are now made online rather than with cash after lockdown measures and health restrictions reduced footfall in shops across the world.
Canada names China, Russia as main cyber-crime threats; sees risk to power supply
“We certainly have a long history of noting behavior from China that isn’t in accordance with what our expectations are,” Scott Jones, head of cyber security at CSE, told reporters.
U.S. lifts Boeing 737 MAX flight ban after crash probes, tough hurdles remain
Questions remain over how quickly other regulators, especially in China, will lift their flight bans.
The U.S. planemaker’s best-selling jet will make its comeback facing headwinds from a resurgent coronavirus pandemic, new European trade tariffs and mistrust of one of the most scrutinized brands in aviation.
Japan weighs tax incentives to reach PM’s goals on digital, zero emissions
“We must discuss how to establish tax system that responds to the premier’s calls for digitalisation and green society, which are pillars of a new era of with-corona and post-corona,” the LDP tax commission head Akira Amari told
Indian businesses hit by more ransomware attacks in APAC region:Survey
Indian organisations feel most threatened by eCrime groups (90 per cent), hacktivists (77 per cent) and insider threats (66 per cent) followed by threats from nation states (64 per cent), according to the “2020 CrowdStrike Global Security Attitude Survey.”
‘Too soon’ to let Boeing 737 MAX fly again, say families of Lion Air crash victims
“This means they don’t prioritize safety, considering there have been fatal mistakes that led to these two airlines having terrible accidents,”
General Motors follows Tesla,launches its own auto insurance
GM said it will use data from its on-board concierge device OnStar, which connects drivers to human operators who help with navigation or emergencies, but also collects precise data on driving patterns, such as hard braking and acceleration.
Turtlemint closes $30 mn fresh funding from investors
The Mumbai-headquartered startup’s Series D, was led by GGV Capital . American Family Ventures, MassMutual Ventures and SIG; existing investors Blume Ventures, Sequoia Capital India, Nexus Venture Partners, Dream Incubator and Trifecta Capital also participated in the round, which brings Turtlemint’s total to-date raise to $55 million.