Broadband Forum: 5G FWA offers broadband fix for multi-dwelling units

The Broadband Forum has published a technical report outlining how to address the internet challenges people living in multi-dwelling units (MDUs) still face despite rapidly increased broadband access to premises over the past few years. The report defined fixed wireless access (FWA) as establishing a connection over a radio link for communications between a base station…

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Gartner: How CIOs can lead the talent remix

The C-suite is caught in an AI pressure cooker. On one side, boards and CEOs see the relentless headlines of AI-driven layoffs at major technology firms and ask a simple, pressing question: “Where are our savings?”. This creates immense pressure on CIOs to realise financial returns from AI, with the implicit assumption that the primary…

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IAG aircraft to take off with Wi-Fi Starlink connectivity

International Airlines Group (IAG) has announced a partnership to implement Starlink-enabled high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity for more than 500 aircraft across its fleet. IAG is one of the world’s largest airline groups, carrying more than 122 million customers to 260 destinations across 91 countries each year. Its leading airlines in the UK, Ireland and Spain include…

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Vodafone IoT teams with Iridium for NTN NB-IoT connectivity

Iridium Communications has formed a new partnership with Vodafone IoT to integrate its Iridium NTN Direct service, keeping the operator’s customers and their assets ubiquitously connected. The partnership with the global voice, data, positioning, navigation and timing (PNT) satellite services firm aims to extend the operator’s internet of things (IoT) division coverage for customers wanting narrowband…

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The FCC Is Moving To Ban A Major Drone Brand

Marekuliasz/Getty Images On October 28, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted in favor of retroactively banning gadgets or radio components that were previously approved for import into the United States. If they decide that the company making the related components is a national security risk, they can ban any subsequent gear from said company. They’re…

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Resilience for resilience: Managing burnout among cyber leaders

While organisations invest in cyber resilience, the resilience of those leading the charge, chief information security officers (CISOs), is often overlooked. The CISO role is consistently ranked among the most high-pressure in the C-suite. According to ISACA’s State of Cybersecurity 2025 report, 66% of cyber security professionals say their role is more stressful now than it was…

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The Worst Password Of 2025 Is ‘123456’

Tapati Rinchumrus/Shutterstock CompariTech on Thursday released a report detailing the most-used passwords of 2025, which reveals that “123456” is the worst password of the year. More than 7.61 million accounts out of 2 billion passwords leaked on data breach forums this year have set “123456” as their password. This isn’t the first time a report…

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Popular LLMs dangerously vulnerable to iterative attacks, says Cisco

Some of the world’s most widely used open-weight generative AI (GenAI) services are profoundly susceptible to so-called “multi-turn” prompt injection or jailbreaking cyber attacks, in which a malicious actor is able to coax large language models (LLMs) into generating unintended and undesirable responses, according to a research paper published by a team at networking giant…

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This New Space Armor Could Save Astronauts From Deadly Space

You might not expect there to be much risk of collisions out in the infinite void of space, but at least within Earth’s orbit, there’s a veritable gravel pit of loose debris flying around at potentially dangerous speeds. Earth’s space junk problem is pretty concerning, what with the well over million pieces of debris in orbit,…

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