June witnessed significant events in IT and technology, including concerning news about the UK's government losing over 2,000 devices, primarily from the Ministry of Defence and the Department for Work and Pensions. The month also featured London Tech Week, where Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, discussed the importance of AI in the UK. ITPro's editors delved into these stories, emphasizing the need for better device management protocols and poking fun at the quirky naming conventions for cybercriminal groups that have emerged in recent discussions.
Maybe it's an occupational hazard. Workers on the go, constantly moving around, you know, London and the UK. But, I feel like there definitely has to be some form of training on emphasizing the importance of not leaving your laptop on a train or in a tube station.
It did kind of feel like lobbying out in the open, because, Harang is chief of an Nvidia, Nvidia, a massive provider of supercomputer equipment. It did kind of feel like he'd use the right time to say what he feels and what he wants.
Bears have been dragged down in this whole debacle. Cozy bear, Panda Bear, fuzzy bear, fancy bear. It's giving them all a bad name. They need to get a different animal to symbolize hacking, I think, than a bear.
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