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"Elon Musk in the crosshairs!"  Sudan targets billionaire tech titan.

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Daily update · May 29, 2023
 
 

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Times Now

Elon Musk in the Crosshairs! Anonymous Sudan Declares Cyber War Against Billionaire Tech Titan KEY HIGHLIGHTS After causing chaos in Scandinavian Airlines and Tinder, hacktivist group Anonymous Sudan targets billionaire tech tycoon Elon Musk. Anonymous …

 
 
Ahram Online

  Since the fall of former Sudanese president Omar Al-Bashir in 2019, political and civilian circles in Sudan have been supporting either the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) or its opponents the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Divisions have been present on the …

 
 
ITWeb

Ezzeldin Hussein, regional director, sales engineering, SentinelOne. SentinelOne, recognised as a leader in autonomous cyber security, will be participating at ITWeb's Security Summit 2023 from 6-8 June.  The compamy will highligjt the importance of …

 
 
Haaretz

While in Israel most of the security discussion is devoted to the possible utilization of kinetic weapons on the battlefield, the global discussion of the cyber realm is expanding. In the last few months there has been an extensive dialogue in the media …

 
 
Trade Arabia

Trellix, the cybersecurity company delivering the future of extended detection and response (XDR), has appointed Khaled Alateeq as Head of Sales for the Middle East region, a strategic growth market for Trellix in EMEA.    “Trellix’s long-term commitment …

 
 
Daily Press - Virginia

When the United States goes to war in 2030, the battlefield won’t look anything like today. Imagine swarms of bug-sized drones that fix themselves, or soldiers who make faster decisions thanks to brains rewired through neuroscience. Envision a heads-up …

 
 
The European Sting

(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum./ Author: Johnny Wood, Writer, Forum Agenda Quantum computing threatens all current cybersecurity protocols. But quantum …

 
 
Channel Post Middle East & Africa

Trellix has announced the appointment of Khaled Alateeq as Head of Sales for the Middle East region, a strategic growth market for Trellix in EMEA. Alateeq’s focus will be on protecting the ambitious digital transformation journeys of private and public …

 
 
Financial Express

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is creating tools for strategic guidance and training personnel necessary to support traditional war fighting disciplines, and is developing computer network operations (CNO) capability. And it uses cyber …

 
 
Digital Journal

Hacks have increased through the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. — © AFP/File Noel Celis Cyberwarfare is one of the most likely causes of global war. If there is anything guaranteed to generate global hostility, it’s cyberwarfare. It’s been going on …

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