OTAVA launched Security as a Service (SECaaS) for businesses that need external resources or added expertise to maintain a comprehensive cybersecurity practice. OTAVA’s purpose-built Security as a Service solutions cut through the noise of automa…
Hawkins, Sanogo lead No. 24 UConn past DePaul, 90-76
Jordan Hawkins scored 26 points, Adama Sanogo had 25 and No. 24 UConn beat DePaul 90-76.
Chinese newbuild orders becoming more diversified and greener, says Clarksons
Chinese owners were the biggest investors in newbuild tonnage in 2022 and now hold the largest combined national fleet and orderbook globally
ThreatSpike Red makes offensive cybersecurity accessible to more organizations
ThreatSpike Red helps organisations of all sizes to close the cybersecurity gap by providing continuous unlimited testing and scanning of applications and websites to identify vulnerabilities. The new managed service is giving customers full visibility…
Balanc scores 18 to lead Quinnipiac over Marist 72-66
Matt Balanc scored 18 points to help Quinnipiac defeat Marist 72-66.
Protest outside George Pell’s funeral to go ahead after police back away from attempted ban
Community Action for Rainbow Rights reach an agreement with NSW police outside of court to march along modified routeFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastNSW …
Additional Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Uncovered in AMI MegaRAC BMC Software
Two more supply chain security flaws have been disclosed in AMI MegaRAC Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) software, nearly two months after three security vulnerabilities were brought to light in the same product.
Firmware security firm Eclypsium s…
These rail cars were left to rot in the jungle. They’ve since been dramatically transformed
Railways have long been a source of fascination for travelers, allowing us to experience journeys at a slower pace and revisit a time when packed airplanes and crowded airports weren’t the norm.
Enzo Fernandez joins Chelsea for British-record transfer fee
Argentina midfielder Enzo Fernandez became the most expensive player in British soccer history after joining Chelsea from Portuguese team Benfica for 106.7 million pounds ($131.4 million).
Al Sharpton calls police ‘gangbangers’ as Tyre Nichols family demands justice at MLK ‘mountaintop’ church
Funeral will be held in Memphis on Wednesday