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Putin Widens Effort to Control Russia’s Internet

The introduction of a state-approved messaging app has raised fears that Russia could be preparing to block WhatsApp and Telegram.

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A new state-sanctioned messenger service, MAX, will come preinstalled by law on all new smartphones sold in Russia starting in September.
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St. Paul Hobbled by Cyberattack, Prompting National Guard Response

Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota activated the National Guard to help the city of St. Paul address a cyberattack that was detected last Friday.

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St. Paul officials said they have yet to ascertain whether sensitive data had been stolen.
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Euroactiv: Ukraine welcome to join EU’s IRIS² satellite network as Starlink reliance sparks unease

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Ukraine “could yet join” the European Union’s new IRIS² satellite network, as the country continues to rely on Elon Musk’s Starlink for military communications during the war against Russia. Euroactiv reports that European Commissioner for Defense and Space Andrius Kubilius said Ukraine, together with the UK and Norway, is welcome to participate in the multibillion-euro program, which is designed as a secure alternative to Starlink.

In March, the Financial Times reported that the European Union had been in talks with four major European satellite operators – SES from Luxembourg, Hisdesat from Spain, Viasat from the United Kingdom and Eutelsat/OneWeb from France and the United Kingdom – to find alternatives to Starlink for Ukraine’s defense needs.

EU considers Ukraine for IRIS² satellite program

Kubilius told Euroactiv that non-EU countries such as Ukraine, the United Kingdom and Norway could join the IRIS² network once it becomes operational. Norway has already started negotiations with the European Commission, but talks with Ukraine and the United Kingdom have not yet begun.

He stressed that he would not be opposed to their participation. Iceland, which like Norway is part of the European Economic Area, concluded negotiations earlier this month to take part in the IRIS² program.

The commissioner pointed out that Ukraine has significant potential thanks to its long-standing experience as a space hub during the Soviet era. He added that the United Kingdom also has a strong track record in space projects. Kubilius explained that these capabilities make both countries valuable potential partners for the program.

In December 2024 the European Commission signed a 12‑year concession contract with the SpaceRISE consortium to create and operate the IRIS² secure satellite system. IRIS², which stands for Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity, and Security by Satellite, will consist of a multi‑orbital constellation of 290 satellites. The project is one of the European Union’s flagship programs aimed at strengthening sovereignty in space and ensuring secure connectivity.

IRIS² will combine Medium Earth Orbit and Low Earth Orbit satellites to deliver advanced communications services. The first services are expected to become available by 2030, with the EU acting as the anchor customer. The first launch is expected this year.

The constellation is projected to cost €10.6 billion, and is planned as an EU-built secure communication system to reduce dependence on external providers. 

EU Space Act

Kubilius made his remarks after the European Commission presented a draft EU Space Act in Brussels on 25 June. The proposal triggered intense discussions over the future rules for space services. He said that so far there has been no negative reaction from the United States.

 

 

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Test du fureteur Comet de Perplexity avec Anabelle Nicoud

Mon Carnet, le podcast · {ENTREVUE} – Test du fureteur Comet de Perplexity avec Anabelle Nicoud Anabelle Nicoud, rédactrice Tech à San Francisco, partage son expérience avec Comet, le nouveau navigateur de Perplexity. Contrairement aux fureteurs traditionnels, Comet agit comme un assistant intelligent, capable de planifier un restaurant, écrire des courriels ou remplir un panier […]
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Explosion de la demande pour les VPN au Royaume-Uni en réaction à la nouvelle loi sur la sécurité en ligne

Depuis l’entrée en vigueur vendredi dernier de nouvelles règles de vérification de l’âge imposées par l’Online Safety Act, les Britanniques sont de plus en plus nombreux à contourner les restrictions en ligne en recourant aux VPN. La demande pour ces services de navigation privée a bondi de façon spectaculaire : Proton VPN, par exemple, affirme […]
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Chinese Hackers Are Exploiting Flaws in Widely Used Software, Microsoft Says

The company said state-backed hacking groups were breaching systems through flaws in SharePoint, which is used by the U.S. government and companies around the world.

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A Microsoft office in Beijing. The company said groups linked to the Chinese government had been taking advantage of security flaws in its SharePoint software.
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Inside the Reindustrialize Summit and Its Push to Revive U.S. Manufacturing

Trump cabinet officials mingled with tech investors and manufacturers in an effort to supercharge factories.

The Bullfrog, an autonomous gun turret developed by Allen Control Systems, on display at Reindustrialize 2025 in Detroit.
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Musk Clears Final Hurdles for Tesla and Starlink in India

In the first tangible inroads Elon Musk has sought for years in India, Starlink passed a final regulatory hurdle and Tesla opened its first India store.

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The first Tesla showroom in India, in Mumbai, on Tuesday.
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Connectivité dans les aéroports : seuls trois grands hubs mondiaux atteignent les normes de la FCC

À une époque où les voyageurs s’attendent à rester connectés partout, les aéroports sont devenus des bancs d’essai cruciaux pour la performance des réseaux Wi-Fi et mobiles. Le rapport The State of Airport Connectivity, basé sur les données de Speedtest Intelligence pour le premier trimestre de 2025, dresse un état des lieux détaillé de la […]
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Le PDG de la SAAQ a été congédié

Éric Ducharme était arrivé à la tête de la société d’État au printemps 2023, à la suite du lancement raté du site internet SAAQclic. 

Il a été hier remercié par le gouvernement Legault, comme l’avait été son prédécesseur Denis Marsolais. 

La ministre des transports Geneviève Guilbault a expliqué que la société d’État était «perpétuellement en crise parce que le contrôle n’a pas été repris sur la situation».  

La nouvelle PDG par intérim de la SAAQ est Annie Lafond. 

  • Elle était depuis mars vice-présidente aux services aux assurés de la société. 

[L'article Le PDG de la SAAQ a été congédié a d'abord été publié dans InfoBref.]

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