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  • 1 month ago | lexology.com | Jan D. Walter |Harry Keegan |Stephen Kho |Kenneth Markowitz |Stacey Mitchell |Brian Arthur Pomper | +6 more

    Key points In line with the recently released Competitiveness Compass, the European Commission has initiated its drive to cut red tape for businesses with the proposal of companion “Omnibus” packages of simplification measures that are designed to streamline and simplify rules on sustainable finance reporting, reduce reporting burdens, facilitate access to funding sources and encourage investment in the EU market.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | futurefive.co.nz | Stephen Kho

    You might have heard of ransomware before — maybe even seen stories of people or businesses getting locked out of their own files unless they pay up. Well, brace yourself because ransomware attacks kept their momentum going from Q2 to Q3/2024, doubling the attacks compared to the previous quarter. That's right, that's a 100 percent increase. One variant, Magniber, had a surprising increase in activity.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | securitybrief.com.au | Stephen Kho

    Most parents work hard thinking about their little one's future ahead – imagining it bright and full of possibilities while doing all they can to protect it. But there may be identity thieves snooping around, looking to target your child and mess with that future before they even know what a credit score is. Yes, child identity theft is real and, unfortunately, quite common. Let's dive into how you can protect your child's personal information and keep their future secure.

  • Aug 14, 2024 | women.net.au | Stephen Kho

    How many hours a day do you stare at a screen? That’s the basic screen time definition — the amount of time you spend looking at a smartphone, laptop, computer, tablet, or TV. Understanding how much screen time is the right amount for children is sometimes hard to define or navigate. Undoubtedly, toomuch screen time can be bad. Kids having screen time and interacting with the internet and apps is unavoidable.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | cmotech.in | Stephen Kho

    The quality of malicious ads has improved immensely, making it harder for people to distinguish between what’s real and fake. Finding a space online that’s not rife with ads seems like an unlikely dream – unless you pay for it. And depending on the platform, you may think that the ads you see are legitimate. However, that may not be the case. Bad actors may use legitimate online advertising networks to secretly smuggle harmful software.

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