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The Scamdemic: How Digital Identity Could Help Combat the Rise in Social Media Scams
Date: June 13, 2022
By Ankur Banerjee, CTO and co-founder of cheqd – a market-leading solution enabling individuals and organisations to take control of their data. From the eponymous Tindler Swindler – a Netflix true crime documentary covering the stories of victims of a dating app-based swindler – to the notorious Anna Delvey – who posed as a wealthy...

At Asia Security Summit, Japan Vows to Boost Regional Security Role
Date: June 10, 2022
By Chen Lin and Idrees Ali SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledged on Friday to boost its regional security presence to counter multiple threats, from China’s expansion in the South China Sea to North Korea’s nuclear missile programme. Earlier, on the first day of the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, U.S. Defense Secretary...

Sweden Seeks Constructive Progress With Turkey Over NATO Bid
Date: June 10, 2022
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Sweden seeks to make constructive progress in talks with Turkey on Ankara’s objections to the Nordic country’s application to join the NATO defence alliance, Foreign Minister Ann Linde said on Friday. Finland and Sweden applied to join NATO last month in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but face opposition from Turkey, which...

Kishida Unveils Shift in Diplomacy to Meet External Challenges Faced by Japan
Date: June 10, 2022
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida unveiled what he called a shift to “realistic” diplomacy on Friday to help his country tackle the dangers it faces in a world shaken by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “The Kishida Vision for Peace will strengthen Japan’s diplomacy and security,” he said during a keynote speech at...

No Signs of Russian Threat to Sweden, Finland -NATO Deputy Chief
Date: June 10, 2022
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -NATO’s deputy chief sees no immediate military threat to Sweden and Finland from Russia and is confident that the aspiring NATO members will join the alliance despite Turkey’s objections, he told the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on Friday. Finland and Sweden applied to join NATO last month in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine...

How AI Will Help Combat Ransomware and Leaky Cloud Security
Date: June 9, 2022
By Willem Hendrickx, SVP International at Vectra Every year the world of cybersecurity encounters new challenges and obstacles for organisations to overcome, for instance, we saw how 2021 managed to be an exceptionally dangerous year. Most notably, ransomware was consistently a hot topic within the industry after a string of high-profile incidents involving organisations such as Kaseya and...
