Why are there so many vulnerabilities in Chrome? Is it realistically safe to use? Can Google do anything to make the web browser safer?
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Why are there so many vulnerabilities in Chrome? Is it realistically safe to use? Can Google do anything to make the web browser safer?
Nobody doubts the need to increase board level cyber expertise, but there is no single preferred route.
New SaaS-based secrets manager from Akeyless requires no new infrastructure, and no specialist staff nor secrets management team.
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New options allow paid Zoom customers to specify certain data for meetings, webinars, and team chat to be stored within the EEA.
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A credential phishing campaign using the legitimate SuperMailer newsletter distribution app has doubled in size each month since January 2023.
Quantinuum claims the most powerful quantum computer currently available –through cloud-based access from Quantinuum, and available through Azure Quantum in June 2023.