‘Hyper-connectivity’ could be commercialised by 2028 Samsung has set out its plans for 6G with three categories of requirements, reports telecompaper. In performance, the company is targeting twice the energy efficiency of 5G, with 50 times the peak data rate, and latency reduced by 90%. The company goes on to describe how the architecture will implement AI… [Read More]
COVID-19 Global Telecommunications Regulatory Measures
COVID-19 continues to create uncertainty on a global scale across all business sectors. The impact of the virus on the global economy is unprecedented. For the communications sector, governments and public authorities around the world have implemented various regulatory measures affecting the industry, ranging from legislation to recommendations with respect to traffic management, location data,… [Read More]
Sophisticated Office 365 account fraud revealed and closed down by Microsoft
‘Consent phishing’ attacks can defeat two-factor authentication Ars Technica describes how businesses in 62 countries were targeted by a ‘Business Email Compromise’ attack that tricked CEOs and business leaders into transferring large sums of money to the attackers. One scam used imitative domains containing the word ‘office’ to mimic trusted parties. Read more here.
Regulators investigate leading facial recognition company
Clearview AI has licensed its ‘image scraping’ system to 600 law enforcement agencies Information commissioners in the UK and Australia have announced a joint investigation into the use of data and biometrics by Clearview AI, reports the Financial Times. Read more here.
In Conversation: Jessica Long and Lynn Robinson
In this podcast Jesssica Long, Head of Sustainability at Ipsos MORI, a leading market research company in the UK & Ireland, speaks with Lynn Robinson, the IIC’s Director General. Ms Long discusses the research and observations in the attitudes to working from home and its continuity post lockdown of COVID-19. To listen to the podcast… [Read More]
China is blamed, not named, for Australian cyber attack
Increase in activity designed to extract data on Covid-19 After the Australian government’s announcement that is under ‘malicious, state-based’ cyber attack, the finger is pointing at China, says ABC.net. The news site goes on to say that the risks are not new, but that activity has increased during the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more here.