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Twitter is once again taking your requests for a blue verification badge

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Twitter hits pause on verification requests

Twitter has revealed it has resumed applications for verification after pausing them a few days ago

The relaunched verification programme was overwhelmed with applicants forcing the social giant to hit pause which came just eight days after the relaunch.

With Twitter’s new verification program, anyone is able to apply to get a blue check mark that denotes someone as a verified user.

However, only six categories of accounts actually qualify for verification, according to Twitter’s revamped criteria. That includes government; companies, brands, and organizations; news organizations and journalists; entertainment; sports and gaming; and activists, organizers, and other influential individuals.

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Cyber attacks: health sector targeted

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Cyber attacks are rife within the healthcare sector. So what’s the solution?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Aaron Le Saux, ICT Architecture and Integration Manager at Calvary Health Care. #cyber insecurity

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Simplifying complex cyber security

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What are the consequences of oversimplifying identity management?

Cyber inSecurity dives into the challenges, solutions, and real-world applications in the fast paced world of cyber security. Hosted Nam Lam, Managing Director and Gary Savarino, Field CTO at Sailpoint.

In this episode, Gary is joined by Brendan Kelly, Senior Manager Cyber Security at Resolution Life. #cyber insecurity

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OpenAI prepares search software to rival Google

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OpenAI is gearing up to launch a groundbreaking AI-powered search product, aiming to compete directly with Google’s dominant search engine.

By harnessing the power of AI, OpenAI aims to deliver more accurate and relevant search results, potentially revolutionising the way people access and consume information online.

Russ Macumber from Impressive joins to discuss. #trending #featured

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