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Intel, Lockheed Martin team up to equip US Defense Department with 5G
Lockheed Martin is using Intel technology to build special 5G base stations that will help the US Defense Department securely communicate across air, sea, land, space and other domains.
Using Russian tech? It's time to look at the risks again, says cybersecurity chief
If you are relying on Russian software or services it might be time to consider the level of risk that involves, says NCSC.
Telegram to work with Brazilian authorities to fend off disinformation
The partnership's goal is to tackle the spread of false information ahead of the upcoming elections.
Huawei sees revenue dip 28%, pivots to tap green demand
Chinese tech giant reports a drop in its 2021 revenue of 28.56% to 636.8 billion yuan ($100.01 billion), though, its net profit climbs to 75.9% to 113.7 billion ($17.86 billion) as it looks to "readjust" its business portfolio to focus on carbon neutrality opportunities.
Labor opposes controversial 'anti-trolling' Bill as it may make online trolling worse
Labor Senator Kim Carr has blasted the federal government's proposed online defamation laws, saying the laws could do more harm than good.
São Paulo subway ordered to suspend use of facial recognition
The court decision follows a civil lawsuit initiated by a number of civil rights organizations.
Brazil bans Telegram over unresponsiveness around tackling disinformation
Platforms and digital providers must adopt measures to block user access to the app within five days; the firm's CEO Pavel Durov apologizes for negligence and asks for extra time to remedy the situation.
Brazilian government amends digital strategy to include govtechs
A framework to facilitate the interaction between public sector agents working on digital transformation and startups will be created this year.
Russia may be cutting itself off from the internet
While Ukraine and many others would like to force Russia off the internet, it looks like Russia may be getting ready to drop off the internet itself.
AWS rejects new sign-ups and Microsoft suspends new sales in Russia
As the Ukrainian government steps up its pleas for assistance, Amazon and Microsoft are suspending services in Russia.
Utah inches closer to becoming fourth state to pass privacy law
California, Virginia, and Colorado are the only other states with a privacy law.
Internet service provider Cogent cutting off access to Russian customers
Cogent initially blamed the invasion of Ukraine but later said it was complying with a new EU regulation passed on Tuesday.