

Th e-tailing giant also offers a browser-based app called Kindle Cloud Reader (hosted at ) that works incredibly well on a Chromebook - including offline. There are official first-party apps for iOS, Android, Windows 8 and, of course, its own Kindle Fire line of devices. But how does one go about reading Kindle books on a Chromebook?Īmazon positions Kindle as a platform-agnostic service, one that can be accessed from virtually any device. We are thrilled to join the Mastercard family to expand our impact across the globe.”Įarlier this week, the payments company partnered with a New South Wales Government executive agency (NSW) and online liquor vendor Tipple in Australia to offer customers a smooth digital verification process.Kindle readers have long been able to read book purchases online, on tablets and on a PC or Mac for a while. “Our two companies share this vision: to provide our customers with security and trust. “Our cloud-based Threat Protection service provides a simple and effective way to safeguard against application and network-level attacks,” said Joakim Sundberg, founder and chief technology officer at Baffin Bay Networks. “This will enable us to provide our customers across the world with faster, smarter and more effective protection from cyber risk.”īaffin Bay Networks utilises AI technology to filter and counteract malicious internet traffic with a solid track record of preventing cyber incidents.

The addition of Baffin Bay Network’s instantaneous, predictive and cloud-based AI technology to our existing analytical capabilities will deliver a leading, singular cyber solution,” said Ajay Bhalla, president of Cyber and Intelligence at Mastercard.

“We see trust as central to securing the future of our digital world. The company cites the existing cyber threats, such as DDoS attacks, malware and ransomware as the reason for merging its solutions in “a single cyber service available to all its customers across the world”.Ĭlick here to g et the latest retail tech news free in your inbox each dayīaffin Bay’s automated Threat Protection service will assist customers in securing their systems against attackers. Swedish-based Baffin Bay Networks enhances Mastercard’s “multi-layered approach to cybersecurity”, which allows the global payments giant to strengthen the services and value it provides beyond the payment transaction. Mastercard has acquired Baffin Bay Networks to provide businesses with an AI ‘Cyber Shield’ against cyberattacks.
