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GENERAL

Five key trends for data protection in 2024

Business, Published on 12/01/2024

» 2024 promises to be a dynamic year. As we integrate artificial intelligence (AI) technology into businesses, the importance of responsible practices, vigilant oversight and continuous learning cannot be overstated.

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THAILAND

Tightening the net on the global ransomware threat

Spectrum, Published on 04/06/2017

» On the morning of March 6, Somsak Vatinchai, the managing director of laboratory equipment firm Design Alternative Co, was surprised to find himself unable to log onto the company's computer system like he did every weekday.

ADVANCED NEWS

Avoid traffic jams with your mobile phone

Jon Fernquest, Published on 21/06/2011

» On Blackberries already, the Traffy mobile phone app allows drivers to check traffic with webcams, Google Maps and social networking sites.

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BUSINESS

The Risk of trade secret misappropriation during work-from-home arrangements

Published on 05/08/2020

» While we've all seen how quickly life has changed during the pandemic, from a business and HR angle the possibility of intellectual property misappropriation and theft occasioned by work-from-home policies may not yet be clear to many. With many employees working outside their company's normal IT security fence, their increased use of their own computers and devices instead of those in their offices with standard or enhanced security mechanisms has made it more challenging for employers to control access to key business information.

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WORLD

Microsoft uncovers more Russian attacks

Associated Press, Published on 21/08/2018

» Microsoft has uncovered new hacking attempts by Russia targeting US political groups ahead of the midterm elections.

TECH

Windows into the future

Life, James Hein, Published on 27/05/2015

» According to the latest from Microsoft, if you are running on a genuine copy of Windows 7 or 8.x then you will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. You will also be able to upgrade to Windows 10 for a price if you are running, shall we say, those versions of Windows that originate from dubious OEM sources. These upgrades will, however, be very attractively priced. I suspect they are referring to OEMs in places like China and India that may have been a little lax with their licensing agreements. If you have downloaded your copy from a Bit Torrent site and activated it with a keygen, then I doubt the upgrade offers will be as generous.