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Today: Cybersec and Tech News Roundup
Welcome to the first roundup of cybersec and tech news for Today. It’s been a busy month in the world of technology with some major developments taking place. Let’s take a look at what happened this month!




First off, we have some exciting news from Microsoft about their new security platform called Azure Security Center (ASC). The company has announced that they will be rolling out ASC by June 1st as part of their ongoing effort to keep customers safe online. This new platform is designed to provide organizations with an end-to-end view into their cloud infrastructure security posture across multiple clouds including AWS, GCP, Azure Stack and more. With ASC users can monitor threats on all types of resources such as virtual machines or containers running on any cloud provider in real time using machine learning algorithms for detection purposes. Additionally it also provides automated remediation capabilities so that users can quickly respond to incidents if needed without having manually intervene each time something goes wrong..

 

 Another big story this past week was Apple's announcement regarding its upcoming iOS 14 update which will include several changes related to privacy protection features such as limiting access apps have over user data when not actively being used or requiring app developers get explicit permission before tracking user activity across other apps/websites owned by different companies . These are just two examples but there were many other improvements made which aim at giving users greater control over how much information they share with third parties while still allowing them enjoy all the benefits modern mobile devices offer today .   



 Moving onto cybersecurity , researchers from Kaspersky Labs recently discovered an advanced piece malicious software dubbed ‘DarkUniverse’ targeting government agencies around world specifically those dealing foreign policy matters like embassies defense ministries etcetera . According findings published report , DarkUniverse is highly sophisticated malware capable infiltrating networks via spear phishing campaigns then exfiltrating sensitive documents back command & control server located somewhere internet  



 On top these stories , Google unveiled plans launch Stadia streaming service later year which promises deliver console quality gaming experience through web browser eliminating need actual hardware purchase games upfront instead relying subscription model similar Netflix Hulu Plus services already exist today . While details still few far plan should make playing video games easier than ever before opening up whole host possibilities future game design development industry overall                             Finally last bit breaking news coming out Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announcing


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