Already the start of major maneuvers at Kering?
Published September 15, 2025 Luca de Meo seems intent on reshuffling the deck at Kering….
Almost everything is on hiatus. The EU AI Act, Digital Services Act, and Digital Markets Act are all at risk. The European Commission is preparing to end the year with virtually no movement on its most important tech policy initiatives. Many measures may even be reversed. In particular, a series of changes threatens to weaken…
ISC Stormcast For Monday, November 24th, 2025 https://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail/9712, (Mon, Nov 24th) Source link
Former Prime Minister David Cameron has revealed he has been treated for prostate cancer. Lord Cameron, 59, told the Times newspaper his wife Samantha insisted that he go for a check-up after being inspired by a BBC radio interview with entrepreneur Nick Jones, who was campaigning for more men to be tested after being diagnosed…
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine a town with two widget merchants. Customers prefer cheaper widgets, so the merchants must compete to set the lowest price. Unhappy with their meager profits, they meet one night in a smoke-filled tavern to discuss a secret plan: If they raise prices together instead…
Wireshark release 4.6.1 fixes 2 vulnerabilities and 20 bugs. Source link
YARA-X’s 1.10.0 release brings a new command: fix warnings. If you have a rule that would generate a warning with a help section (explaining how to fix it), like this example rule: rule FixableCountWarning { strings: $a1 = “malicious” $a2 = “badstuff” condition: 0 of ($a*) } Then YARA-X from version 1.10.0…
According to scholars of Scandinavian studies, many widely held beliefs about Vikings and Old Norse paganism cannot be confirmed through modern scientific methods. “They are based essentially on reports written by Christian scholars in the High Middle Ages well over a century later, since, besides brief runic inscriptions, no written texts from the original period…
“Plants have neither ears nor brains, so they can’t appreciate music as we do…” Credit: Michele Cornelius/Alamy Do you play music to your plants? As a botanist obsessed with collecting houseplants, I get asked this question all the time. This New Age notion first entered popular culture back in the 1960s, complete with psychedelic “music…
These “killer koalas”, or marsupial lions, are a highlight of the show Apple TV Back in 1999, the BBC’s Walking with Dinosaurs series spawned a new format: wildlife “documentaries” featuring long-extinct animals. I’m a big fan of this genre, and Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age, made by BBC Studios for Apple TV, is taking it to…
Water is present almost everywhere. It covers most of our planet, moves through the human body, and even settles into the tiniest molecular pockets. But what happens when water cannot circulate freely and becomes trapped inside these cramped spaces? Researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Constructor University in Bremen have now shown for…