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Why the FCC Declared Huawei, ZTE National Security Threats

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Jun.30 -- The U.S. Federal Communications Commission designated Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. as national security threats on Tuesday. FCC Commisioner Jessica Rosenworcel explains the move on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

5G Network Security Is a Risk We Cannot Take: FCC Chairman

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Nov.05 -- FCC Chairman Ajit Pai discusses security concerns surrounding Chinese network vendors, the potential merger of T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp, and political advertising on social media. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Shery Ahn on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Sunderland Nissan plant confirms impacted by cyberattack

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The Nissan plant in Sunderland in northeast England has confirmed that it has also been impacted by the global WannaCry ransomware cyberattack
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Bloomberg

Trivium China Kendra Schaefer on China's Tech Crackdown

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Jul.12 -- Trivium China Partner, Technology, Kendra Schaefer discusses the ongoing Beijing tech crackdown and what it means for overseas listings. Schaefer advises foreign companies with interests in China. She speaks to Yvonne Man on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : W. House: Biden and Putin will discuss cyberattacks at summit

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US President Joe Biden will discuss a cyberattack against meatpacking giant JBS with Russian President Vladimir Putin at their June 16 summit in Geneva (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : W.House reserves 'the right to take action' on cyberattacks: Psaki

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says the Biden administration is waiting for the US intelligence community's assessment on who is responsible for a major cyberattack that has crippled hundreds of companies worldwide (Footage by...
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Twitter boss Jack Dorsey: There is a 'middle ground' in encryption row

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VOICED: After the Westminster terror attack, the Home Secretary called on social media companies to allow the security services to access their encrypted information. Sky's Technology correspondent Tom Cheshire has been speaking to the...
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NHS Staff Praised After Cyber Attack

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VOICED: The Home Secretary has praised the resilience of the NHS and its doctors and nurses following yesterday's cyber attack which crippled telephone and computer systems. Amber Rudd says 48 out of the 248 trusts in England were...
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Sky News

How Can We Protect Against More Cyber Attacks?

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VOICED: More now on the cyber attack that has affected businesses and individuals in almost 100 countries. The hackers used a form of Ransomware which enables them to take control of a computer or mobile device and demand payment to...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Bans Huawei From 5G Networks, Delaying Roll-Out

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Jul.14 -- Huawei Technologies Co. will be banned from the U.K.’s next generation mobile networks, in a sweeping crackdown on the Chinese company that will delay 5G roll-out and hit businesses with billions of pounds in extra costs....
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New seven star hotel claims to be techiest in world

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Abu Dhabi - April 11, 2005 1. Various exteriors of Emirates Palace 2. Luxury car drives in front of hotel 3. Band playing, UPSOUND: music 4. Various of hotel foyer showing dome and crystal chandeliers 5. Woman lying on bed 6. Woman's...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Consequences of Heartbleed security breach still unclear

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CLEAN : Consequences of Heartbleed security breach still unclear
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Intel: Computer chip flaw sparks security debate

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A newly discovered vulnerability in computer chips raised concerns Wednesday that hackers could access sensitive data on most modern systems as technology firms sought to play down the security risks
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Greek public workers strike against austerity drive

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CLEAN: Greek public workers strike against austerity drive
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Flawed computer chips: Cybersecurity expert talks IT scare

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Amazon Google and now Apple tech giants are racing against the clock to fix major security flaws in microprocessors
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Bloomberg

Juniper Networks Cautious Going Into Fourth Quarter, CEO Says

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Nov.13 -- Juniper Networks Inc. Chief Executive Officer Rami Rahim discusses the network security landscape, the company's acquisition of Mist Systems and the outlook for 5G wireless technology with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hackers descend on Geneva for conference

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CLEAN : Hackers descend on Geneva for conference
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: G20: Bigger euro firewall needed before more IMF funds

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CLEAN: G20: Bigger euro firewall needed before more IMF funds
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Sky News

Jeremy Corbyn 'Disgusted' by NHS Hacking

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CLEAN: Exterior shots Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party 'disgusted' by NHS hacking in Lowestoft, England on 13th May 2017.
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Sky News

Jeremy Corbyn Speech on Cyber Security

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CLEAN: Interior shot Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the Labour Party exerpt from speech on Cyber Security re NHS attack in Liverpool, England on Monday 15th May 2017.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: The French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) headquarters

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Stockshots of the French National Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI) headquarters, a French service under the authority of the prime minister (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : McAfee advierte a China sobre riesgos del internet de las cosas

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CLEAN : McAfee advierte a China sobre riesgos del internet de las cosas
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Yahoo pressed to explain huge state sponsored hack

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CLEAN : Yahoo pressed to explain huge state sponsored hack