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Google has an all-new Gemini AI service built specially for the US Government

Google launches Gemini for Government specifically for the White House Government agencies will pay just $0.47 to access Gemini tools The deal will only last until 2026 – what happens next? Google and the US Government have come together to announce the release of Gemini for Government, described as the…

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I am the CEO of an endpoint management firm, and it’s baffling how often governments overlook unsecured devices

In March, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) employees faced abrupt dismissal by the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This agency-on-agency downsizing left many employees in security limbo – without jobs but with access to government-issued devices. There was no immediate revocation of endpoint credentials, remote lockouts,…

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Quantum computing explained: what it means for cybersecurity — and why it’s coming faster than you think

Quantum computing has long occupied the edges of our collective imagination – frequently mentioned, rarely understood. For many, it remains a distant prospect rather than an immediate concern. But that mindset is fast becoming a risk in itself. While understanding may be limited today, that must quickly change. Quantum computing…

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Microsoft’s Windows 10 support extension – lifeline or stay of execution?

Microsoft’s decision to extend security updates for Windows 10 offers welcome breathing room for businesses still navigating complex migration paths. The move aligns with the tech giant’s long-standing pattern of accommodating the slower pace of enterprise IT change, giving organizations time to budget, plan and maintain operational continuity. For many…

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I am the co-founder of a managed hosting company, and here’s how you can reduce the risk of your company from being hacked

The cyber-attack on Marks & Spencer is the kind of event that makes business leaders sit up and ponder whether their own organization could be next. While its services may now be up and running, the incident has still cost the brand over £300 million in lost profits, along with…

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An apparently “limited” data breach at an Aussie telco giant turned out to have leaked 280,000 customer details

TPG Telecom confirmed a cyberattack with the country’s securities exchange agency Unidentified crooks stole an employee’s account login and used it to exfiltrate sensitive data Customers of its iiNet sub-brand were affected TPG Telecom, a major Australian telecommunications provider, suffered what it described as a “limited” cyberattack – however, judging…

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