Somali NCA provides cybersecurity certification training to government ICT professionals The Somali National Communications Authority (NCA) has begun a training programme to provide government officials with internationally recognised cybersecurity certifications. The first phase takes place in Mogadishu from 29 March to 08 May to train participants from various government agencies. NCA director-general Mustafa Yasin Sheikh...
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The next explosive true crime documentary from director Skye Borgman (Girl in the Picture, Abducted in Plain Sight) begins with a single, unsettling text message from a blocked number. Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, premiering Aug. 29, delves into a harrowing case of cyberbullying that sends a small town into chaos. The film follows...
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The Private Security Regulatory Authority (PSRA) shut down 27 unlicensed firms as part of a nationwide campaign against illegal security organisations Kenya has over 100,000 registered private security officers, all of whom are screened, trained, and issued identification numbers PSRA CEO Philip Okello accused the county and national governments of failing to settle dues owed...
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Ransomware Protection Market Worldwide Market Reports has recently released a comprehensive research study titled “Ransomware Protection Market Size and Forecast 2026-2033: Breakdown by Manufacturers, Key Regions, Types, and Applications.” The report has been developed using a combination of primary and secondary research methodologies, ensuring a detailed and accurate analysis. Drawing insights from both historical data...
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SANTA FE, N.M. — A New Mexico jury on Tuesday found Meta culpable for failing to protect the state’s teenagers on the digital giant’s platforms and ordered the parent company of Facebook and Instagram to pay a $375 million penalty. The civil penalties were levied for violations of New Mexico’s consumer protection laws, The Albuquerque...
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A top Mormon church leader who has said he learned in or about 2020 that his brother may have molested children many years earlier — possibly involving a congregation in the Chicago region — didn’t notify police or child welfare authorities. With the accusers grown, Mormon leader D. Todd Christofferson “respected the adult victims’ wishes...
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As part of a joint initiative with Afripol, Kaspersky provided cybersecurity training courses for law enforcement representatives from 23 African countries, unfolding the fundamentals of security operations centre (SOC) activities and advanced threat-hunting techniques. As cyberthreats continue to grow in scale and complexity, strengthening the technical capabilities of law enforcement agencies has become an important...
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>>> NOW, IT’S BEEN CALLED THE SPACE RACE OF THE 21st CENTURY. BUT THIS TIME IT’S ALL ABOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. PRESERVE’S AMERICA’S LEAD OVER CHINA HAS BECOME A TOP PRIORITY OF PRESIDENT TRUMP’S SECOND TERM. BUT AS THE TWO NATIONS VIE FOR INFLUENCE, THE QUESTION ISN’T JUST WHO GETS THERE FIRST BUT WHAT KIND OF...
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The dark web isn’t something you can just stumble upon, and that’s a good thing. Although it’s often used for transactions and conversations that need to remain anonymous, sites on the dark web can host illegal activity, phishing links, financial scams, and malware. There’s also little to no recourse to be had if you encounter...
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If you’re an iPhone user, there’s a good chance your device could be at risk of hacking or malicious spyware. That’s because Apple has just issued two new fixes for security holes in its WebKit browser engine that’s being used to hack into people’s devices — but you can only get the protections if your...
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