Chaim Mazal has been named Chief Security Officer (CSO) at Gigamon and will take on a variety of responsibilities including IT and global security.
Ex-pop star Gary Glitter freed from UK prison
Former pop star Gary Glitter has been released from prison in England after serving half of a 16-year prison sentence for sexually abusing three young girls in the 1970s.
Atlassian fixed critical authentication vulnerability in Jira Software
Atlassian fixed a critical flaw in Jira Service Management Server and Data Center that can allow an attacker to impersonate another user and gain access to a Jira Service Management instance. Atlassian has released security updates to address a critical vulnerability in Jira Service Management Server and Data Center, tracked as CVE-2023-22501 (CVSS score: 9.4), […]
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Cargill rolls with the punches in moving Ukraine grain exports
After reinsurance pulled the rug on of some coverage, Cargill Ocean Transportation president said company continues to move cargoes
21 Killed In Attack by South Sudanese On The Eve Of Pope’s Visit
At least 21 people have been killed in a cattle raid in South Sudan on the eve of a visit by Pope Francis to encourage peace in the conflict-ridden country, local authorities said.
MR rates jump 25% in two days on Pacific strength, Clarksons says
Surge driven by demand from Australia, but Atlantic basin remains muted
Ukraine steps up efforts to exclude Russia from Olympics
Ukraine has stepped up efforts to lobby international sports leaders against Russian participation in next year’s Paris Olympics as indications mount that the games could see the biggest boycott since the Cold War.
Ukraine steps up efforts to exclude Russia from Olympics
Ukraine stepped up efforts Friday to lobby international sports leaders against Russian participation in next year’s Paris Olympics as indications mount that the games could see the biggest boycott since the Cold War.
Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft will collectively incur more than $10B in charges related to mass layoffs, real estate, and other cost savings (Dave Lee/Financial Times)
Dave Lee / Financial Times:
Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft will collectively incur more than $10B in charges related to mass layoffs, real estate, and other cost savings — Amazon, Meta, Alphabet and Microsoft reveal hefty pri…