Partner content Government, industry efforts to thwart ransomware slowly start to pay off 9th May 2023 It may seem counterintuitive given its regularity of ransomware attacks today, but these debilitating cyberattacks actually declined for the first time ever in 2022, thanks to actions and policy changes implemented by enterprises and governments in countries around the world. This bit of good news comes courtesy of the Ransomware Task Force (RTF), an industry […]
Partner content UK’s ESN watches on as LTE public safety networks proliferate 9th May 2023 It was recently suggested that the UK’s Emergency Services Network (ESN) had encountered so many difficulties along the way in part because of one simple fact: it was ahead of its time. At least, that was the suggestion of Simon Ricketts, a senior technology adviser and chair of the Independent Technical Assurance Panel at the […]
Partner content Report: Local governments turning to digital transformation to combat climate change 9th May 2023 The push toward digital transformation in local government is synonymous with the rising needs brought on by climate change. Beyond convenience, streamlining efficiencies through automation and artificial intelligence is a step element that, increasingly, administrators and public officials are ensuring their organizations take. A national survey of 100 state and local government leaders by the […]
Partner content Dallas still recovering from ransomware on eve of municipal election 5th May 2023 Dallas is reeling from a ransomware attack just as early voting is slated to begin for a municipal general election that will determine the mayorship and council district representatives. The election, which is slated for Saturday, is unaffected by the attack, the city secretary’s office said in the statement. “Since City of Dallas’ information and […]
News Motorola Solutions says Airwave price controls unlikely to be effective this year 5th May 2023 A ruling by the competition watchdog in the United Kingdom (UK) about the Airwave TETRA system is projected to cost Motorola Solutions more than $1 billion, but an SEC filing from the company indicates that the proposed price controls likely will not become effective until at least next year when the appeals process is complete. […]
News Andrew Seybold passes after longtime work as a ‘Public Safety Advocate’ 4th May 2023 Longtime public-safety and wireless-communications consultant and writer Andrew “Andy” Seybold, 77, died Tuesday morning at his home in Phoenix after a lengthy battle with a series of health problems. A prolific writer, Seybold wrote about wireless communications in a variety of venues—in columns for newsletters, in white papers as a consultant, and as an author […]
Partner content DNA-sequencing equipment vulnerability adds new twist to medical-device cyberthreats 4th May 2023 A major vulnerability in the software used by gene sequencers produced by genetic-research equipment maker Illumina highlights the dangers of software vulnerabilities in medical devices, but also demonstrates the positive impact of legislation in strengthening cybersecurity in the medical field. The vulnerability, originally discovered during an internal Illumina assessment, allows an unauthenticated attacker to exploit […]
Partner content ATN International teases a big carrier deal beyond FirstNet work 3rd May 2023 ATN International executives said the company expects to ink an agreement with “another national carrier” during its current fiscal quarter. But they didn’t provide details about the structure of the agreement or reveal the identity of the carrier. In 2019, AT&T agreed to pay ATN’s Commnet Wireless $167.5 million to build and maintain AT&T’s wireless network in […]
News Google AI giant leaves company, fearing a coming dystopia 3rd May 2023 AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, when asked how he could work on a technology that was potentially dangerous, would respond by quoting Robert Oppenheimer, who led the U.S. initiative to build the atom bomb. “When you see something that is technically sweet, you go ahead and do it.” Hinton does not say that anymore. Instead, the […]
Partner content UK’s LTE-based ESN still getting red marks over delays 3rd May 2023 A little under two years ago, the UK’s Emergency Services Network (ESN) was already in trouble. Well over budget and late by several years, the project has been overhauled a number of times and those responsible have been admonished on numerous occasions by oversight bodies such as the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) and the […]
Latest 3GPP standards-development work includes new classes of HPUE, progress on mission-critical services 22nd April 2024
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