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Five years after the country introduced its cybersecurity strategy, Singapore unveils a revised national plan that aims to assume a more proactive stance in addressing threats and drive its cybersecurity posture, including a new operational technology competency framework. Singapore has
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An inexpensive Android tablet from Nokia promises to work and play. Tablets are having a moment thanks to the pandemic. In fact, the tablet market has been growing for the first time since 2014. And with more people working from home
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The key builds two-factor authentication into one $80 USB device. Meanwhile, Google is shoring up weaknesses in password logins for 150 million people. Yubico, a maker of hardware security keys, on Tuesday began selling two new USB models called YubiKey
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A handful of new features keep Windows feeling fresh, but don’t stress if you can’t get the update on day one. Sorry, no Spinal Tap “goes to 11” puns here. That’s mostly because Windows 11 feels more like Windows 10.5
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