NEW YORK – Internet disruptions tied to Amazon's cloud computing service affected people around the world Monday trying to connect to online services used for work, social media and video games. About ...
The world runs on the internet. Some websites more than others. With the ease of access to just about every single website on the internet only a fingertip away in 2025, the world-wide web is accessed ...
Dana McKay has received funding from the Australian Research Council, the Australian Digital Health Agency, and Google (this last ruing her PhD). George Buchanan does not work for, consult, own shares ...
Cybersecurity professionals recognize that enterprise networks are prime targets for dark web risks such as ransomware, unauthorized insider activity, and data exfiltration. What’s less obvious is ...
The United States and United Kingdom have launched the largest coordinated crackdown yet on cybercrime networks operating in Southeast Asia, targeting Cambodia-based syndicates accused of running ...
Simon Green, President, APAC & Japan, at Palo Alto Networks, shares his view on AI as a double-edged sword in the world of cybersecurity, defense and bad actors. Social Security, Medicare are "going ...
Interested contributors now have until 15 October 2025 to submit abstracts for the IAEA’s International Conference on Computer Security in the Nuclear World: Securing the Future, or CyberCon26.
Mandalika International Street Circuit, in Lombok, Indonesia. Photo courtesy Dorna. Diogo Moreira won the FIM Moto2 World Championship race Sunday at Pertamina Mandalika Circuit, in Indonesia. Riding ...
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor the World Wide Web, criticized the state of the internet today for turning users into “consumable products” in a talk in Harvard Square on Wednesday evening about his ...
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web to open the internet to the masses. His life-changing invention of HTTP and URLs paved the way for the massive network of data we interact with ...
Tim Berners-Lee may have the smallest fame-to-impact ratio of anyone living. Strangers hardly ever recognize his face; on “Jeopardy!,” his name usually goes for at least sixteen hundred dollars.
“If you’re reading this online, Berners-Lee wrote the hypertext markup language (HTML) that your browser is interpreting. He’s the necessary condition behind everything from Amazon to Wikipedia, and ...