TELUS has launched an advanced email protection service powered by Check Point’s Harmony technology, boasting a 99.7 percent phishing catch rate. The new cloud-native platform blocks malicious content before it reaches the inbox. It integrates with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace and extends protection to collaboration tools such as Teams, SharePoint, Slack, and Dropbox. “Cyber […] The post TELUS, Check Point Team on Cybersecurity appeared first on Techcouver.com. --- TELUS, Check Po...| Techcouver.com
Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Acronis, Legit Security, NowSecure, Siemens, and Telus. NowSecure Privacy helps organizations protect mobile apps from data leaks NowSecure announced the release of NowSecure Privacy, a privacy solution for mobile applications. With this launch, developers, security teams, and privacy professionals gain the capabilities needed to identify and fix systemic blind spots that compromise mobile application...| Help Net Security
TELUS says it is investing more than $13 billion over the next five years to expand and enhance its network infrastructure and operations across Alberta. The Vancouver-based telecommunications titan says the investment is a “commitment to the province’s future” that will help “fuel homegrown innovation and support the prosperity of urban and rural communities.” TELUS […]| Calgary.Tech
With that in mind, I thought it’d be interesting to list my five highest conviction positions in our dividend portfolio.| Tawcan
A previous review by the CRTC found Canadian travellers often face "inflexible" roaming rates regardless of how much they use their cellphone abroad.| Global News
The telecom is one of several Canadian corporations expanding into residential developments.| The Logic
One topic I've been meaning to write about for some time now is the increasing number of independent ISPs who have been acquired by incumbents. As we start 2023, I was saddened to learn today that another Canadian independent ISP, start.ca [https://start.ca] has been acquired by Telus| Matthew Gamble's Blog