Coronavirus, remote working, and ransomware: The key cybersecurity challenges your organization is facing Watch Now There's been a significant rise in organisations encountering malware attacks on remote devices over the course of the past year as employees have been forced to work from home. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has resulted in more remote working than ever before and both organisations and employees have had to quickly adapt to this new environment and the additional challenges that come with it. More on privacy Microsoft to apply California's privacy law for all US users Mind-reading technology: The security and privacy threats ahead How to replace each Google service with a more privacy-friendly alternative Cyber security 101: Protect your privacy from hackers, spies, and the government One of those challenges is cyber criminals attempting to take advantage of remote workers' insecure PCs as an entry point into corporate … [Read more...] about Fake collaboration apps are stealing data as staff struggle with home-working security
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Bach’s ancestors made pastries in Bratislava
Font size: A - | A + 1 He sat down, dipped his pen in the inkwell and began to write. He was 50 years of age, which in those days was considered old. It was time to look back at life and write a family chronicle. Well-known musicians ran in the family and the tradition went back to the oldest known ancestor – Veit Bach. In addition to being a baker, he also liked to play music. And it is likely that he came from Prešporok, as Bratislava used to be known in the past. This account was left to us by an artist without whom neither Mozart nor the Beatles could exist, namely Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach's link to Prešporok (10 photos) ‘How nice they must have sounded together!’ "In the 16th century, Vitus Bach, a baker of white pastries in Hungary, was compelled to escape because of his religion. Having monetised his property as best as he could, he moved to Thuringia in Germany where he found enough … [Read more...] about Bach’s ancestors made pastries in Bratislava
City always remember profound contributions of veteran doctors
Deputy Secretary of the HCMC Party Committee Nguyen Ho Hai on February 25 led a delegation from the committee to pay a visit to People’s Doctor Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh; and Hero of Labor, Pharmacist Tran Van Nhieu. Mr. Hai extended greetings to doctor Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh who is former Director of the HCMC Children's Hospital 1 and wished the doctor good health to continue contributing her knowledge and experience to the healthcare sector. He also conveyed his wishes to Pharmacist Tran Van Nhieu who is former Director of Pharmedic Pharmaceutical Medicinal Joint Stock Company. The Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee expressed his sincere thanks for Hero of Labor Tran Van Nhieu and generations of healthcare workers of the company who have made significant contributions to improving and protecting the public's health. On February 24, Vice Chairman of the People’s Committee of HCMC Duong Anh Duc leading a delegation of the city’s leaders visited Doctor Nguyen The Dung who is … [Read more...] about City always remember profound contributions of veteran doctors
Vessels need to proactively respond to storm Dujuan
Amidst the warnings, the Standing Office of the Central Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention and Control asked provinces and cities from Quang Ninh to Ca Mau to regularly keep in touch with captains, ship owners and timely provide information related to big waves and blustery winds at sea under the impact of an ongoing cold air mass and storm Dujuan. The General Department of Natural Disaster Prevention and Control informed that the number of fishing vessels in the East Sea would be numerous as it has been in the fishing season. Accordingly, storm Dujuan yesterday made landfall in the Philippines. By Van Phuc- Translated by Huyen Huong … [Read more...] about Vessels need to proactively respond to storm Dujuan
Experience seasonal rebirth as spring descends on Moc Chau valley
Apricot blossoms in Mu Nau Valley of Son La Province, northern Vietnam. Mu Nau Valley lies in sub-zone 13 of Moc Chau Town in Son La Province. Two kilometers south of Moc Chau center, the valley spans 200 hectares and comprises a 40-year-old apricot forest, a 25-year-old plum forest, and an old-growth forest. The route from the town to the valley is short but steep and requires excellent driving skills, often scaring first-timers. Leaving Moc Chau around 5 p.m, I was accompanied by Duy, owner of Pho Nui Tinh Yeu Homestay, to Mu Nau. He picked me up at the intersection near town and advised me to mentally prepare myself for the ride, an effort that would prove futile as soon as we hit the road. The higher we got, the more Duy revved his engine, with the slope becoming increasingly uncooperative. I was not in the least comforted by the fact I was on the back of a local's bike. At one point, I was shaking with my eyes closed shut out of fear the vehicle would flip over. As we … [Read more...] about Experience seasonal rebirth as spring descends on Moc Chau valley