Australia is expanding its regional cybersecurity network, pledging A$83.5 million ($54.4 million) to strengthen defences across the Indo-Pacific amid rising cross-border digital threats.The four-year plan, running until 2028, underscores Canberra’s view that cyberattacks have evolved beyond national boundaries and require collective action.According to a Bloomberg report, the funding, channelled through…
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Netflix Inc (NASDAQ: NFLX) tanked below its 200-day moving average this week – triggering concerns among technical traders.But widely…
