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Liquid C2 partners with Google Cloud, Anthropic to deliver advanced cloud, cybersecurity and AI capabilities
6 mars, par Staff WriterHere’s the TL;DR: *MSSPs are companies that provide outsourced monitoring and management of security systems and devices for their clients. Which means monitoring client systems for suspicious activity, potential threats, and vulnerabilities. They also manage various security devices, (...) -
All about the US removing sanctions on Zimbabwe and what it means going forward
5 mars, par Leonard SengereAs I live and breathe! Who thought we would see the sanctions the country was on lifted? The United States of America removed its sanctions on Zimbabwe, hallelujah. Then the USA began a new sanction regime, wait, what? To understand what’s going on, let’s go back to Executive Order 13288. (...) -
ZBC was indeed using Starlink, which contributed to suspension and resignation of CEO, allegedly
4 mars, par Leonard SengereListen, I understand why we often find it hard to believe some of the things our govt and its parastatals get up to. You think, ‘They couldn’t be blatant with it like this, could they?’ – and the answer is often a resounding yes, they can blatantly flaunt the rules they set for you. In […] (...) -
The Energizer phone has a 28,000mAh battery, much bigger than your power bank’s
4 mars, par Leonard SengereI think we can be certain that every Zimbabwean who can afford a smartphone has had to save up to get a power bank. Only those with feature phones (mdudzi) that can go for a week on one charge are comfortable walking around with no extra juice. Here’s the question – if you’re going to […] The (...) -
‘Rules for thee’ as Zimpapers and ZBC appear to be using illegal Starlink
1er mars, par Leonard Sengere“Rules for thee but not for me,” is the way of life in Zimbabwe. We cannot go through all the stuff that was criminalised over the years only for the elite to openly flaunt said immoral laws. I will never forget when trading currencies, or even holding forex was a punishable offence. All while (...)