Author: Max Smith

Plainsea is a cutting-edge platform that will launch in Europe at Infosecurity Europe in 2024 and shock the cybersecurity industry. As cyber threats continue to evolve at an alarming rate, the demand for efficient, intelligent cybersecurity solutions has never been higher. At the same time, the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals is serious and getting worse. That's where Plainsea comes in. Designed with managed security service providers in mind, Plainsea delivers a comprehensive cybersecurity platform that streamlines service delivery, enhances collaboration, and provides unparalleled visibility into the threat landscape. Leveraging automation and strategic AI applications, Plainsea empowers security teams to…

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Euro 2024 will see plenty of attacking talent on display [BBC Sport]The iconic Henri Delaunay Trophy may be the biggest prize at this summer's European Championships, but individual players also have the chance to be top scorer and take home the Golden Boot.Gerd Muller, Marco van Basten, Alan Shearer and Fernando Torres are some of the players who have topped the goal scoring charts for many years.So who will do that this time?BBC Sport assessed some of the contenders…Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)[Getty Images]Romelu Lukaku will be highly rated by many after scoring 14 goals, breaking the record for most goals scored…

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Egypt's Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Amr Talaat, recently spoke at the third edition of the Information and Cybersecurity Conference and Exhibition (Caisec'24) about the growing importance of cybersecurity in today's digital environment. Speaking on behalf of the prime minister, Talaat stressed that the threat of cyber attacks is growing as countries become more reliant on digital systems. According to international reports, on average, institutions around the world face a ransomware attack every 11 seconds. The global cost of cybercrime is estimated at $8.4 trillion in 2022, with annual costs expected to exceed $20 trillion by 2026. In response…

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Times Insider explains who we are and what we do, and provides behind-the-scenes insights into how our journalism is made possible.When Emmanuel Morgan was hired as a sportswriter covering the NFL and combat sports for The New York Times in 2021, the job was familiar to him: Morgan grew up playing football and had been writing about the sport since his high school days, after covering the NFL for nearly two years at the Los Angeles Times.”He knew the NFL, UFC and all the other sports inside and out,” said Morgan, 27, who also covered high school sports and basketball…

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The company has appointed PayPal veteran Marcin Glogowski as SVP, European managing director and UK CEO, responsible for leading Marqeta in the region.Marqeta has seen strong traction in the European market, with total processing volumes in Europe growing 86% year-over-year.Amsterdam, 4 June 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Marqeta (NASDAQ: MQ), a global modern card issuance platform enabling embedded financial solutions for innovators around the world, today announced the appointment of PayPal veteran Marcin Glogowski as SVP, Managing Director of Europe and UK CEO, who will lead Marqeta in the region. The company has seen significant growth and momentum in its European operations driven by…

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The digital revolution has irrevocably changed the way we live, work and interact, propelling data protection and cybersecurity to the forefront of business. This interconnectedness has created an ever-expanding attack surface for malicious actors. For companies trying to combat these threats, there is a temptation to focus resources, effort and attention on news related to the “unknown” – threats that have yet to be fully researched or practically addressed, such as AI, new zero-day cyber threats, etc.Naturally, identifying and mitigating these threats is an absolute priority for many security teams, especially in the age of AI, due to concerns about…

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Photo by Jim TateMichael Barker stands next to his 2015 Shelby, one of the high-performance cars he purchased from Ford Driving School in Charlotte, North Carolina. MARSHALL — Around 10 a.m. Saturday, Michael Barker led a convoy of high-performance sports cars into the area reserved for them at the Shades of the Past car show. Barker in his 2015 Shelby was followed by a succession of white Mustangs as the cars arrived in the already crowded show area. He carefully parked his car at an angle, a sight that drew an inquisitive crowd of spectators to…

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