Caribbean Information Security News Round Up for the Week Ending October 24, 2021
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NOTE: Since there wasn’t a lot of cybersecurity related news coming from the Caribbean in the past week, this edition will feature some general technology and business news items instead.
- Automattic seeks remote work developers from the Caribbean
(Tech News Trinidad & Tobago, October 23rd) - Caribbean youth trained in robotics and coding
(Loop News Barbados, October 22nd) - Caribbean start-up, LUHU, secures Silicon Valley funding
(Jamaica Observer, October 20th) - Phoenix Tower International Signs Exclusivity Agreement with Outremer Telecom to Own and Operate Tower Sites Across French West Indies
(Cision / Yahoo Finance, October 18th) - With Bermuda Incubator Launch, DMZ Aims to Gain Foothold in Blockchain
(Betakit, October 22nd) - Drones: Eyes in the sky and in the sea
(Cayman Compass, October 19th) - Access denied! More companies blocking Jamaicans overseas from doing business
(Jamaica Observer, October 22nd) - Largest airline industry event in Latin America and the Caribbean kicks off in Bogota
(Aviacionline, October 24th) - Caribbean export certifies service providers ready for export
(MENA FN, October 24th) - Antigua PM urges local banks to acquire CIBC FirstCaribbean
(The Jamaica Gleaner, October 22nd)