IT Pro News In Review: Google acquires Mandiant, new Apple hardware, Lapsus$ leaks Samsung data
Catch up on the biggest headlines of the week in just two minutes
Welcome to IT Pro's News in Review, a weekly bite-sized bulletin of the top tech stories of the week, for the week ending 11 March, 2022.
This week's stories:
- Google acquires cyber security firm Mandiant for $5.4 billion
- Apple unveils M1 Ultra, Mac Studio, 5G iPhone SE and a new iPad Air
- Nvidia hackers leak 190GB of data allegedly stolen from Samsung
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