privacy
Apple warns that scanning encrypted photos leads to a “dystopian dragnet”
"Scanning for one type of content, for instance, opens the door for bulk surveillance" says Apple's user privacy chief.
privacy
"Scanning for one type of content, for instance, opens the door for bulk surveillance" says Apple's user privacy chief.
NCSC
His "knowledge of software security appears to exceed that of most governments"
aviation
A similar earlier incident was blamed on software from the 1990s...
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Renowned IT research institute Georgia Tech has been fined for discriminating against non US citizens in its job fairs
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A study out of Germany has highlighted shortcomings in the CVSS system and the way security vulnerabilities are assessed and scored
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The little-known hacking technique of subdomain hijacking is threatening thousands of sites and their visitors despite efforts to eradicate
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HPE says it is bullish on edge computing and cloud as its compute and storage businesses are down slightly
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Arm is adding additional layers to its CPU designs with CSS, a platform that will ease the burden on chipmakers to handle external functions
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An international law enforcement campaign has struck a lethal blow to the long-running Qakbot malware and botnet operation
CISO
These approaches cropped up regularly amongst those CISOs inhabiting the metaphorical equivalent of that top right corner in a Magic Quadrant (now there's an idea...)
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Intel has provided further detail on its plan to split the Xeon brand into two distinct product lines and target the high-density low-power space
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Google unveiled a series of AI-centric features for its various cloud offerings, with security in particular being a focus