IFM stages Bachelor of Arts show on Seine quay

One of Europe’s leading fashion colleges, IFM held its Bachelor of Arts show on Tuesday along a quay on the Seine and it was the best-staged group show that the college has ever presented. Layered lace skirt and sculptural knit at IFM. – Courtesy All told, 30 young designers from 11 nationalities each presented six…

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Iranian Educated Manticore Targets Leading Tech Academics

Key findings Amid ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, the Iranian threat group Educated Manticore, associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, has launched spear-phishing campaigns targeting Israeli journalists, high-profile cyber security experts and computer science professors from leading Israeli universities. In some of those campaigns, Israeli technology and cyber security professionals were approached by attackers who…

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Why uncertainty about tech emissions is stifling innovation

The technology sector has reached a crossroads. While innovations like AI and cloud computing promise transformative business benefits, a shadow looms over their adoption, namely uncertainty and concern about their environmental impact. We quizzed UK business leaders about how they think emissions impact their plans and discovered that 62% of them fear a public backlash…

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Networks aren’t fragile because of change, they’re fragile because they change without structure

In modern enterprise environments, networks are in a constant state of flux. Devices are provisioned, policies adjusted, architectures refactored. Configuration drift is inevitable. Yet while change is essential, unmanaged change is a liability. Misconfigurations are one of the most persistent sources of security incidents, and even well-intentioned modifications can disrupt operations when made without a…

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