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Mark B., Tech Times 17 May 2021, 08:05 pm Global cloud security leader Trend Micro contributes research and resources in support of the new Container Framework by MITRE ATT&CK. Leveraging its Trend Micro threat intelligence, the tech leader helped develop ATT&CK for Containers. The Trend Micro – MITRE collaboration used several years of dedicated research efforts as its evidence-based input in creating the new framework. (Photo : Trend Micro/ Ogilvy) ALSO READ: Trend Micro Shows Effective Defense in its Latest ATT&CK Evaluations Advancing Security for the Community “Trend Micro was one of the companies that answered our call to the…

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Elon Musk has said it so that people would not have to worry or throw shade at him over the crisis that Bitcoin is facing in the stock market now–“Tesla has not sold any Bitcoin,” and clarifies any misconceptions about it. The “Technoking of Tesla” has the magic words to say that has a massive effect on cryptocurrency stocks, with Bitcoin ($BTC) plunging amidst suspension. (Photo : Britta Pedersen-Pool/Getty Images)BERLIN, GERMANY DECEMBER 01: SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk poses on the red carpet of the Axel Springer Award 2020 on December 01, 2020 in Berlin, Germany. This would…

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“For me there needs to be a process for a ceasefire as quickly as possible and construction of a possible path to discussions between the different protagonists,” Macron said at a news conference in Paris. Reuters | , Paris PUBLISHED ON MAY 18, 2021 05:05 AM IST France’s president said on Monday he would work with Egypt’s president and Jordan’s king on a concrete proposal for a ceasefire and a possible path to discussions between Israel and the Palestinians.”For me there needs to be a process for a ceasefire as quickly as possible and construction of a possible path to…

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President Joe Biden and aides worked behind the scenes on Monday pressing for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas amid what one source said was frustration over Israel’s bombing of a Gaza building that housed some news organizations.Biden is facing growing pressure from lawmakers in his own Democratic Party to play a more vocal role, but U.S. officials say he and his team have opted for a quieter effort, talking with Israeli officials and U.S. allies in the Arab world.”Our calculation at this point is that having those conversations behind the scenes … is the most constructive approach we can…

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The Palestinian enclave of Gaza’s only Covid-19 laboratory is no longer able to carry out testing due to an Israeli air strike Monday on the clinic housing it, local authorities said.Al-Rimal clinic, in the town of the same name in the Gaza Strip, was partly destroyed, while the territory’s health ministry and the office of Qatar’s Red Crescent were also hit, officials said.Medical personnel at the ministry were wounded, some critically, the Hamas-run enclave’s deputy health minister Yousef Abu al-Rish told reporters.Ministry spokesman Ashraf Qidra said the Israeli strikes “threaten to undermine the efforts of the health ministry in the…

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Heavy rains in western Louisiana flooded streets, left cars stranded and heightened worries in a region hammered by two hurricanes last year and a deep freeze this winter.The National Weather Service said between five and 12 inches (12-30 centimeters) of rain had already fallen in parts of Calcasieu and Jefferson Davis parishes in western Louisiana, according to The Advocate. The American Press reported that some isolated areas could see as much as 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain.Parts of southeastern Texas and western Louisiana were under flash flood warnings on Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service’s Lake Charles…

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Israeli police in riot gear pushed a Palestinian protester to the ground in East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, a moment captured on the smartphones of people looking on.“See what they’re doing! They’re beating up women!” Aya Khalaf, a Palestinian social media influencer, screamed in the background as she caught the May 9 incident on a live stream to her 187,000 Instagram followers.The scene is one of several shared on social media from the near-nightly confrontations between Israeli police and protesters against the expulsion of eight Palestinian families from the neighbourhood, which is claimed by Jewish settlers.The hashtag “#SaveSheikhJarrah” has gained…

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(Photo : Pixabay) Cryptocurrency is one thing that has endured over the years. It has been called all sorts of things, from a fad to a bubble. But, one thing remains clear: crypto is changing our world in many ways. Every day, more people are turning to cryptocurrency as a means of investing in the future and attaining financial freedom. As of May 2021, about 100 million people held ccryptocurrency. Although this number is an estimate, it is indicative of progress. This number is a huge improvement in 2012 when less than a million people held cryptos. There are about…

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Amazon is launching a new series of health programs called WorkingWell designed to prevent workplace injuries in the company’s expansive system of warehouses and distribution centers in the US. While the new health program is an attempt to address the 40 percent of work-related injuries Amazon has identified as musculoskeletal disorders (think carpal tunnel syndrome or back pain), it doesn’t come with any changes to the long shifts and demanding working conditions that might cause them. As part of WorkingWell, workers will have dedicated meetings to watch videos covering health and safety topics, and designated spaces for stretching and meditating…

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India never should have been in this position. The government is currently engaged in international disputes over vaccine waivers and intellectual property rights, while a horrific and record-setting surge of COVID-19 cases continues to devastate its population. The country’s recent vaccine policies — opening vaccination for all above the age of 18 while reeling under severe shortage, allowing the private sectors to sell the vaccine at market prices, and leaving the states to procure vaccines themselves — have been strongly criticized by public health experts and its Supreme Court. It’s a bizarre predicament for one of the largest suppliers of…

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