Microsoft and Google, both of which are based in the United States, have pledged to contribute $20 billion and $10 billion, respectively, in the battle against cybercrime over the next five years. The commitments were made after the two firms’ CEOs met with US President Joe Biden to explore waysRead More…

Google’s Chrome web browser will not entirely disable tracking cookies until late 2023, according to Alphabet Inc GOOGL.O, postponing a step that has sparked antitrust worries among competitors and authorities by nearly two years. Google had hoped to prohibit a slew of ad-personalization firms from using cookies to gather informationRead More…

Ryan Kalember, executive vice president of cybersecurity strategy for Proofpoint elaborates on how threat actors exploit Microsoft and Google platforms to host and send millions of malicious messages. Organizations worldwide have adopted cloud collaboration tools in record numbers—and attackers have quickly followed.Read More…