Tag: wireless

The UK’s Plan to Make England Smoke-Free by 2030 is Back in the News

impeded by governments’ reluctance to enforce the laws. require all workplaces to have a smoking ban. the nation’s population do not smoke. the tobacco companies are still offering free advertising to their trade customers. and marketing. and use money to buy their products. to take up nicotine chewing gum and smoking and then to use…

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TELUS Managed Cloud Security

TELUS Managed Cloud Security. Abstract: Many enterprises are moving towards an ever more risk-prone approach, where the goal is for their data to be protected rather than defended. Most of the benefits of cloud based solutions (i. , flexibility, elasticity, and scalability) can be lost if security is at risk. We argue that a critical…

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Apple AirPods – The Trump Administration Isn’t Happy With the AirPods

In some countries, it seems as if U,S, Customs is not happy with the Apple AirPods. We’ve already documented a situation where customs officials confiscated an old iMac and held it at a customs office for nine days before admitting it was in the wrong class – where it belonged. The Trump administration now wants…

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Water Tank Sites – Fireproof Steel Construction

Introduction. All the tanks of the world are connected with the pipe and other systems of water supply and water conservation, such as pipes and valves, etc. There are more than 300 water tank sites today and still there is no security system installed at them. The reason is that the water storage tanks have…

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Sonic Wall: An Urgent Security Alert Warning Customers About Ransomware Attacks Targeting End of Life Secure Mobile Access Products

“Sonic Wall” is now available for the desktop and for Android. After the success of the Windows version last year, Sonic Wall has updated to the Android version. Android users will no longer have to run the Sonic Wall client through Wireshark, and it’s now available for the desktop! The desktop version is available in…

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For MasterCard-Fencing 5G Contactless Payment

If you pay for your gas, it runs out. If you buy goods online, they need to be delivered to your door within 24 hours. If you go out for a hike, or ride a bike, you need to have it arrive at the end of the day. For those activities, we need more advanced…

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UTSA’s Anti-Sign-In Defense Isn’t Working

“The only way to really stop or detect a child’s sign-in attempt on your network is to use an anti-sign-in defense. ” – The Register (Feb. The Register (Feb. A school district has been criticized for requiring its young students to use computer devices like phones and iPads to make online bank and other online…

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Why People Use Cryptocurrencies

A long time ago there was a time when people were just using cash. People would walk up to a bank teller and deposit what they had that day. And today, people, in large volume, are using a variety of nonfungible tokens, such as bitcoin, tumbler, and a myriad of other cryptocurrencies. It is because…

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The Impact of Network Security on System Security

In a previous research paper, we looked at the impact of network security on overall system security. In this report, we analyze the impact of network security and also evaluate the ability of organizations to effectively secure their systems against threats. These systems are typically managed by centralized IT staff, and as such, are typically…

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The Seattle City Council is Considering Regulations on the Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Freight Transportation Services

Click here to see the article in text (PDF), and also in full on the article page: The Seattle City Council is considering legislation that would impose restrictions on the carbon dioxide emissions from freight transportation services like hauling in food, supplies or goods. These emissions are believed to negatively impact the health of Seattle’s…

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