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Singapore, US run cross-border cybersecurity drills to test banks’ resilience

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Treat Your Cybersecurity Drills Like Fire Drills

When the smoke alarm goes off, most employees know exactly where to go and how to act — after all, they’ve practiced that scenario many times. But in the case of network breaches, people tend to panic or overlook the issue entirely because they’ve never had formal training. That’s why businesses must educate their workers by running cybersecurity drills.Cybercrime Is on the Rise Hacking rates exploded in 2020 and have been rising steadily ever since. In 2020 alone, the FBI reported $4.2 billion in total corporate and…

Taylor Swift drills Ticketmaster over ticket-sale failures

Taylor Swift has finally spoken out about the Ticketmaster disaster that played out this week as frustrated fans tried — and often failed — to buy tickets to the “1989" singer’s Eras concert tour. It was “excruciating” to watch the situation unfold, Swift wrote Friday on her Instagram stories, given that she had “no recourse” to improve the situation. She said she’s moved many elements of her operation in-house in part because of how protective she is of her fans. “There are a multitude of reasons why people had such a…

Airlines Cancel or Reroute Flights Due to Chinese Military Drills Near Taiwan

Some airlines have canceled flights to Taipei and rerouted others using nearby airspace that has been closed to civilian traffic during Chinese military exercises sparked by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. China deployed scores of planes and fired live missiles near Taiwan on Thursday in its biggest-ever drills in the Taiwan Strait, set to run until noon local time (0400 GMT) on Sunday in six zones encircling much of the island. The airspace involved is comparatively small, but the…

V9 Takes It Back To Drill’s Foundations With New Drop “Plenty”

You can always count on V9 to cut through the noise. Although he’s been busy with live shows and guesting on “Live & Direct” with the rest of the #98s set and on Groundworks’ The G Tape: Vol.1, it’s been a little while since we had some solo material from the masked one.Thankfully, the wait is now over as V9 returns with “Plenty”, his first since his landmark Murk With A Mouth project last year. With all this talk of samples and drill drifting away from its roots, “Plenty” arrives at the perfect time. Producers Pipe…

Unknown T Returns With Two-Part Freestyle ‘Who Said Drill’s Dead?’

It’s a tale as old as time. Just like grime before it, the vultures are already circling the drill scene, decrying the party as being already over and throwing doubt over its future.As impatient as anyone else with the debate, Unknown T’s waded in with his new Who Said Drill’s Dead? freestyle. Divided into two parts—“Just Landed” and “Batty & Bench”—it also comes with some visuals courtesy of Dir.Lx that were hyped up over the weekend with a dramatic trailer. The first half plants T in an episode of Top Boy, squaring…

How coaches and sports teams are using computer vision to predict injuries and provide tailored workouts and practice drills to reduce the…

Eric Niiler / Wall Street Journal: How coaches and sports teams are using computer vision to predict injuries and provide tailored workouts and practice drills to reduce the risk of injury — Computer vision, the technology behind facial recognition, will change the game in real-time analysis of athletes and sharpen training prescriptions, analytics experts say Eric Niiler / Wall Street Journal: How coaches and sports teams are using computer vision to predict injuries and provide tailored workouts…

Tiny light-powered drills could be our secret weapon against superbugs

Bacteria may be great at developing resistance to our best drugs, but there are some things they can’t evolve their way out of – like tiny drills ripping them open. Researchers at Rice University have now demonstrated their next generation molecular drills that can be activated by blue light and could revolutionize the fight against superbugs.Bacteria adapt quickly to changes in their environment, and unfortunately that includes antibiotics. Some of the bugs will naturally have mutations that allow them to survive the…

Bacteria-Killing Drills Get an Upgrade

The membranes of infectious bacteria are no match for molecular machines developed at Rice University. The machines are activated by visible light and drill into bacteria, killing them. The drills could also break down the microorganisms’ evolved resistance to antibiotics by letting the drugs in. Credit: Tour Research Group/Rice UniversityMolecular machines that kill infectious bacteria have been taught to see their mission in a new light.New nanoscale drills have been developed that are effective at killing bacteria.…