My interview on BBC Radio about the Royal Mail facing severe disruption to its international export services after a “cyber incident”.
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Hackers can trick Wi-Fi devices into draining their own batteries
My interview with New Scientist on a WiFi attack which can quickly exhaust the battery of a typical IoT device thus leaving the victim’s device in a disabled state.
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Cyber experts train lens on Lensa-like apps
My interview with The Economic Times on privacy concerns over neural network trained Lensa AI app.
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Outrage after Twitter suspends several US journalists who reported on Musk
My interview on BBC Radio News about Elon Musk accusing journalists of posting “assassination coordinates” by publicizing the ElonJet account, which was suspended earlier.
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Twitter relaunches Blue Tick, Apple Satnav Service & End to End Encryption
My interview on BBC Radio Foyle about Twitter relaunching the Blue Tick, iPhones using satellite communication and WhatsApp threatens to pull out of the UK if asked to break end-to-end encryption.
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The 2023 Trend to Rule Them All
My interview with Connected World where I predict that the most impactful 2023 development is likely to revolve around privacy-preserving technologies.
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Ransomware: Why do businesses still pay up?
My interview with IT Pro on businesses infected with ransomware still frequently paying up.
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‘Weaponised app’: Is Egypt spying on COP27 delegates’ phones?
My interview with Aljazeera on concerns raised at the United Nations’ COP27 climate talks over an official smartphone app that reportedly has carte blanche to monitor locations, private conversations and photographs.
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Fake NI secretary email prompting Elon Musk tweet was sent due to ‘archaic’ system
My interview with Belfast Live on how Secretary of State Chris Heaton-Harris had to deny he had resigned after a sham statement was emailed to the press on the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) circulation list.
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Twitter tales: What next after Elon Musk’s firing spree left 20% staff in India
My interview with the Economic Times alongside former Twitter India head Manish Maheshwari on the possible future of the microblogging platform.
The Economic Times is the second largest Daily Business Newspaper in the world after Wall Street Journal.