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Date: 09/29/2023

By: Autodit

Subject: Getting to the Core of Why Information Security Training is Essential

Getting to the Core of Why Information Security Training is EssentialIn order to reduce the substantial cybersecurity risks that phishing attempts and social engineering pose to end users, security awareness training is essential. Password management, privacy, email/phishing security, web/internet security, and physical and workplace security are some of the major training subjects that are often covered.People who have received information security training are better equipped to recognize potential cyber attacks and respond to them, as well as to ensure that they are not unintentionally endangering data while performing their daily tasks.Why Information security is required Data protection: As sensitive data is kept and communicated digitally in greater quantities, it is crucial to train staff members on how to handle and safeguard this data. Understanding data classification, encryption, secure data storage, and appropriate data disposal are all part of this.Protection from Cyber risks: Hacking, malware, phishing, and data breaches are just a few of the cyber risks that abound in the digital world. Individuals and organizations can better grasp these threats, their traits, and how to stop them by using a thorough training curriculum.Employee Awareness: The human element is frequently the weakest link in any security system. Employees who receive training are better able to spot suspicious activity, avoid social engineering scams, and adopt security-conscious habits. Thus, the possibility of unintended security breaches is decreased.Secure Development: Training in secure coding techniques is crucial for businesses engaged in software development. This aids in avoiding the introduction of vulnerabilities into software during the development phase.Business continuity: A security breach might stop operations in their tracks. Employees are given business continuity planning training to ensure that they are aware of their responsibilities in maintaining key operations both during and after a security breach.

Date: 09/28/2023

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Date: 09/26/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: ‘Whenever we go to India we get love from their fans’ – Babar Azam excited to play in front of jam-packed crowd in World Cup

The World Cup 2023 is rapidly approaching, and teams are completing their final preparations for the enormous competition. Pakistan is one of the top candidates for the World Cup since they will play in surroundings that are comparable to those at home in India. The Babar Azam -led team will, however, be without the backing of their supporters throughout the competition who might not be in huge numbers in India.

The majority of their games have been sold out, but captain Babar Azam believes they will receive the similar amount of support in India as well. Babar stated that he has heard from prior players that they receive support in India and is expecting for the same this time around before departing for India ahead of the major tournament.

“I’ve observed that every one of our games has been sold out, and the stadium is crowded even when we are playing against other nations. It’s great that our supporters and admirers over there are showing us support and affection. We always receive support from their followers whenever we visit. Those who have been there before have mentioned that you get good support there, and I’m going there for the first time. However, we shall miss our supporters,’ Babar stated during the press conference.

Date: 09/25/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: No matter what number I get to bat, I’m adaptable: Shreyas Iyer

Indian batsman Shreyas Iyer displayed his skill with a brilliant century against Australia, demonstrating a great amount of adaptability and unshakable dedication to the team’s goals. In the second ODI of the thrilling three-match series, which was played at the Holkar Stadium in Indore, Iyer’s spectacular 105 runs off 90 deliveries, garnished with 11 boundaries and three soaring sixes, was a key factor in India’s resounding 99-run triumph using the DLS technique.

Indian batting juggernaut orchestrated a dominant aim of 400 runs after being given the job of setting a difficult target by Australian captain Steve Smith. Invincible partners Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer both scored century, compiling a staggering 200-run stand. The 28-year-old clarified his flexibility in choosing his batting positions in a post-game interview with Jio Cinema, reflecting the team’s commitment to versatility. As he said,

“Management has informed me I’ll be batting at this specific number. At whatever position I get to bat at, I can adjust to whatever the team needs at the time. I don’t mind moving up or down in the order if I have to.

Date: 09/25/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: After returning, Tamim Iqbal is experiencing “a lot of discomfort.”

After the second ODI against New Zealand, which they lost by 86 runs, Bangladesh’s opening batsman Tamim Iqbal spoke candidly about his health, claiming he suffers ongoing back pain. Tamim is returning to competitive cricket in the current series after receiving treatment in England.

The 34-year-old claimed that he is still experiencing pain and is seeing a physiotherapist. He acknowledged that his initial nervousness subsided after the first over. Notably, he scored 44 runs for his team off 58 balls, including 7 boundaries.

“It was nice to be back on the pitch. Although it was enjoyable to field for 50 overs and bat for 20 overs, my back is still very sore. Although our physiotherapist and I are working on it, there is still pain. I must admit that I was anxious. It wouldn’t be truthful to say it was just another match, especially in light of recent events. Tamim was quoted by Cricbuzz as stating, “I felt the nerves when I went to bat, but they went away after the opening over.

Date: 09/25/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: Tamim Iqbal chastises Litton Das over the incident involving Ish Sodhi, saying, “Don’t think it looks good to bring back a batter after getting him out.”

On September 23 in Mirpur, during the second ODI between Bangladesh and New Zealand, Hasan Mahmud ran out Ish Sodhi at the non-striker’s end. The third umpire ruled it out, but Litton Das, the Bangladeshi captain, brought him back. Tamim Iqbal, the Bangladesh opener, lashed out at his captain’s choice and showed his unhappiness.

Tamim Iqbal, who returned to the Bangladesh ODI team after an extended absence due to injury, claimed that he had not seen any problems with Sodhi’s initial dismissal. The senior opener went on to remark that the choice did not look good and that one should either take it or not.

“I don’t see any issues with it. There is a rule. We shouldn’t, in my opinion, react the way people do these days if we manage to free someone or ourselves in that way. I believe it was decided by a team. After today’s incident, we will undoubtedly bring it up. We will take wickets in this manner if the team decides to do so. We won’t attempt it if we don’t want to take it. Bringing back a batter after getting him out doesn’t seem good to me. After the game, Tamim said, “Either we accept it or we don’t do it.

Date: 09/22/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: Pakistan announces a 15-man roster for the ODI World Cup in 2023, with injured Naseem Shah missing out.

In preparation for the forthcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, which will begin on October 5, Pakistan’s has announced its 18-member roster, including three reserves. The squad was announced on September 22 during a news conference by Pakistan’s top selector, Inzamam-ul-Haq.

Due to Naseem Shah’s right shoulder injury sustained during the 2023 Asia Cup, Pakistan suffered a significant setback. Shaheen Shah Afridi is slated to lead Pakistan’s pace attack, which will also include Haris Rauf and veteran pacer Hasan Ali.

Date: 09/22/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: Australia’s captain Meg Lanning will return to Victoria for the WNCL 2023–24.

“We’re hoping she’ll succeed in domestic cricket first, and then we’ll see how things develop from there. We met up with her while she was on the Sunshine Coast. She is making good progress. We want her to return through domestic cricket first to see how she does, and that’s just a part of the return-to-play strategy, but Meg is doing great. Very hopeful that she will be back on deck for Australia at some point this summer,” Flegler stated in earlier September.

Ellyse Perry has also been included to the Victoria Women team to make her comeback after missing the Women’s Hundred and the final ODI against Ireland due to a knee injury.

“Having people with the calibre and expertise of Kim [Garth], Ellyse, Georgia [Wareham], and Annabel [Sutherland] accessible gives us a tremendous boost. Meg’s return to the team has also been wonderful, and we are excited that she will be going to Western Australia with the team, according to Cricket Victoria’s head of female cricket, Sharelle McMahon.

Date: 09/22/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: PCB reviews squad and player concerns at a review meeting and criticises prior leadership

Players’ injuries during the most recent Asia Cup were blamed on the previous administration at a review meeting held by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).

To evaluate the performance of the Pakistan Men’s Cricket team in the ACC Asia Cup 2023, key individuals including PCB Chairman Management Committee Zaka Ashraf, head coach Mickey Arthur, captain Babar Azam, vice-captain Shadab Khan, and former captains Misbah-ul-Haq and Mohammad Hafeez gathered.

All three coaches from the national coaching staff—bowling coach Morne Morkel, batting coach Andrew Puttick, and head coach Grant Bradburn—met to discuss the team’s recent performance in-depth. Insights into the players’ injuries and future rehabilitation strategies were also presented by Dr. Sohail Saleem.

Date: 09/22/2023

By: Cricket mood

Subject: The person Sameer Khan. Everything you need to know about the burgeoning left-arm orthodox spinner, 16,

One of the favourites to win the 2017 ODI World Cup, which starts next month, is Australia. Although they are making every effort to prepare, they will have to deal with a lot of spin-bowling during the main event. In advance of the main event, the five-time ODI World Cup champions will play a three-match ODI series in India. They are facing several spinners in the nets, including Sameer Khan, a 16-year-old left-arm orthodox bowler. The child, who is in class XI, comes from the Punjabi city of Kapurthala.

Marcus Stoinis, one of cricket’s most dangerous batters, briefly met Sameer in the nets, and the veteran had a difficult time adjusting to the pace and direction of the youngster. In addition, Stoinis complimented the bowler, adding, “Well bowled.”

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