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While AI gives defenders better tools, it also shortens the time they have to respond. That's why prevention must be the focus. By Spencer Young ...
Around 70 per cent of the world’s online population has their personally identifiable data collected - often without explicit consent or awareness.
Around 70 per cent of the world’s online population has their personally identifiable data collected - often without explicit consent or awareness.
The integration of AI-driven predictive maintenance in industrial environments is advancing operational efficiency but also introduces cybersecurity risks.
Easily detectable malicious links or attachments are giving way to advanced, untraceable phishing kits and social engineering tactics.
Social media firms are now blocking content, including posts about the Ukraine and Gaza wars in order to comply with the UK's new Online Safety Act.
XWorm: A cheap, modular & extremely effective Remote Access Trojan - how can businesses respond? By Teoderick Contreras & Mick Baccio ...
Violence on UK prison staff continue to rise, and now, the UK’s Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to improve safety and control of criminal inmates.
Social media firms are now blocking content, including posts about the Ukraine and Gaza wars in order to comply with the UK's new Online Safety Act.
Perfect control over AI adoption is impossible. The realistic goal is informed adoption with practical guardrails. By Jeremy Ventura ...
The US wants to maintain its edge over China, with both superpowers investing heavily in the industry to secure economic & military superiority.
A Russian government backed hacking group has been using cyber-espionage operations to hit foreign embassies and diplomats in Moscow.