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Impact of telco service disruptions may be far-reaching, more can be done to minimise frequency: Experts

Impact of telco service disruptions may be far-reaching, more can be done to minimise frequency: Experts

HIGH-VALUE TARGETS On the cybersecurity front, it was revealed earlier this year that all four of Singapore’s major telcos were the targets of a cyberattack by UNC3886. However, the authorities said that there is no evidence so far that any sensitive customer data was stolen. Mr Affandy Johan, an industry analyst from Ookla, a company that specialises in internet testing and analysis, said that telcos are “inevitably high-value targets”. “This is not specific to Singapore. Telcos serve as the connectivity layer for every other critical infrastructure sector, making them a strategic focus for sophisticated threat actors worldwide,” he said. “What stands out about Singapore is the effectiveness of its response … Singapore’s detection and containment compares favourably to experiences in other markets where similar intrusions persisted for significantly longer periods before discovery.” Last month, it was announced that the government will help critical information infrastructure owners (CIIOs) defend against cyberattacks with new measures, including equipping them with proprietary threat detection systems. The proprietary tools, developed by the Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies (CSIT), will complement …

FCC reject claims of censorship, announces probe into US show The View | Entertainment News

FCC reject claims of censorship, announces probe into US show The View | Entertainment News

Listen to this article | 5 mins info Brendan Carr, the chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, has confirmed that the agency launched an investigation against ABC’s daytime talk show The View over a recent appearance by a politician. In comments to reporters on Wednesday, Carr indicated the probe would examine whether The View violated a new interpretation of an “equal time” rule implemented under President Donald Trump. Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list Fox News had been the first to report on the investigation in early February. The segment in question involves an appearance from Texas state Representative James Talarico, a Democrat who is vying for the US Senate. The confirmation comes as Carr attempted to shut down claims that the government censored an interview between Talarico and late-night talk show host Stephen Colbert. “There was no censorship here at all,” Carr said. “Every single broadcaster in this country has an obligation to be responsible for the programming that they choose to air, and they’re responsible whether it complies …

Paramount expands offer for Warner Bros amid hostile takeover bid | Media News

Paramount expands offer for Warner Bros amid hostile takeover bid | Media News

Paramount Skydance is ramping up its bid for Warner Bros Discovery by offering extra cash for each quarter the deal fails to close after this year. The CBS parent company also said that it would cover the $2.8bn termination fee if Warner Bros Discovery walks away from its $82.7bn deal for its studio and streaming assets with Netflix. Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list The move is the latest effort by Paramount to sweeten the deal for the HBO parent company amid repeated attempts at a hostile takeover, which Warner Bros has turned down. Paramount Skydance offered a 25-cent per share “ticking fee” which would ultimately come out to $650m in cash per quarter between the start of 2027 and the closing of the deal. However, the move does not raise its offer of $30 per share, or $108.4bn including debt, for the whole of Warner Bros including cable assets. Both Netflix and Paramount covet Warner Bros for its leading film and television studios, extensive content library and major franchises such as Game …

CBS News’ Bari Weiss unveils new strategy amid backlash, viewership lags | Media News

CBS News’ Bari Weiss unveils new strategy amid backlash, viewership lags | Media News

CBS News Editor-In-Chief Bari Weiss has unveiled the network’s new plan to grow the audience amid efforts to broaden the network’s political appeal after a set of blunders. Among the changes that were announced in an all-hands meeting on Tuesday, the network will bring on 18 new commentators akin to US cable news powerhouses, CNN, MS Now and Fox, as well as steep staffing cuts to those who don’t align with Weiss’s vision for the network, as first reported by NPR which sourced the information from a set of journalists within the network who spoke under condition of anonymity. Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of list In an all-hands call with staffers, the network said that it will need to expand its reach beyond typical broadcasting and lean more into podcasting, according to audio first obtained by the outlet Business Insider. “I’m here to tell you that if we stick to that [focusing on broadcast] strategy, we’re toast,” Weiss said. The new hires include conservative podcasters Niall Ferguson and Patrick McGee and others like …