The U.S. government began privately warning some American companies the day after Russia invaded Ukraine that Moscow could manipulate software designed by Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky to ...
The city of Moscow plans to transition its computer systems away from Microsoft Windows and other Microsoft services in an attempt to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin’s call to reduce dependences ...
Moscow will replace Microsoft software with its native software on computers as a result of President Vladimir Putin's call to curb reliance on foreign technology. Artem Yermolaev, head of technology ...
A palm vein reader has been developed by Moscow software developer Aplana for TDSi, a United Kingdom access control provider. According to Aplana, there is now no requirement to physically touch the ...
Russia will vote on changing its constitution, adopted in 1993, on July 1. The main issue to be decided is whether to allow Russia's president to stay in power for more than the current limit of two ...
(Reuters) -The U.S. government began privately warning some American companies the day after Russia invaded Ukraine that Moscow could manipulate software designed by Russian cybersecurity company ...
File photo. Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky Lab, attends a press conference in Moscow, Russia, 20 April 2017. [EPA/EFE/YURI KOCHETKOV] The US government began privately warning some American ...
The US government began privately warning some American companies the day after Russia invaded Ukraine that Moscow could manipulate software designed by Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky to ...
The US government began privately warning some American companies the day after Russia invaded Ukraine that Moscow could manipulate software designed by Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky to ...
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