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Iran built a vast camera network to control dissent. Israel turned it into a targeting toolHundreds of millions of cameras have been installed above shops, in homes and on street corners across the world, many connected to the int...
Is Elon Musk planning to use AI to run the US government? What you need to knowElon Musk's plan to use AI for federal employee layoffs sparks controversy. Experts question the lack of testing, transparency, and potenti...
Musk's DOGE team raises major cyber security concernsElon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency team has taken control of key federal computer systems, leading to significant security con...
Don't expect quick fixes in ‘red-teaming’ of AI models, security was an afterthoughtCurrent AI models are simply too unwieldy, brittle and malleable, academic and corporate research shows. Security was an afterthought in th...
Can you trust AI? Here's why you shouldn'tAs AI systems become more personalized and conversational, people may need to be skeptical and question whom they are serving. AI systems m...
Apple presses US lawmakers on dangers of 'sideloading' apps allowed by billCongress is currently considering a bill aimed at reining in app stores run by Apple and Alphabet's Google, which would require companies t...
Donald Trump downplays Russia in first comments on hacking campaignContradicting his secretary of state and other top officials, President Donald Trump suggested without evidence that China - not Russia - m...
Why investors underestimate risks when they are in control while investingMost people don’t know enough to be dabbling in stocks. Yet they do so because they have a lot of information which makes them believe they...
New laws will help build cyber resilience: Bruce SchneierNew laws are the only thing that will incentivize companies to look at security as more of blended-in rather than bolted-on said Bruce.
Yet another chapter in the saga of strange KYC rulesThe in-person KYC is an example of a mindless bureaucratic procedure which has no real impact on actually achieving its purported goal.
Over 280,000 people asked Google to delete information about them over the last yearThe right to be forgotten is a piece of legislation designed to let people have web pages containing false, misleading, or outdated informa...
Kasperky sets up board for advice on IT security marketKaspersky Lab has set up an advisory board comprising global experts like Howard Schmidt, Bruce Schneier and India's Latha Reddy to provide...
As govt gears up against digital attacks, Mukesh Ambani's RIL bets big on cyber security sectorAmbani’s immediate plan is to develop security solutions for captive use at its businesses that include O&G exploration, petrochem, retail ...
Encryption software set to make phone, internet monitoring hardGovernments will not be able to detect every suspicious interaction that takes place on phone and Internet networks, experts have said.
- Facebook keeps your deleted photos for years
Social networking giant Facebook has been slammed for keeping deleted pictures of a profile up to 30 months after removing them.
- BlackBerry maker: UAE partner's update was spyware
Research in Motion Ltd, the Canadian company that makes the mobile gadgets, said in a statement emailed on Wednesday that it did not author...