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The 2024 summer Olympics will showcase a new world of AI-generated fakes, advanced cyberthreats, and the rise of AI-powered defense.
Consumers don't trust technology and want privacy and data security from their services, which is exactly what Apple provides.
This month’s Patch Tuesday release includes 132 fixes with a big focus on Microsoft SQL Server.
After a Chinese-government sponsored espionage group hacked into US government email accounts last year, it seemed as if Microsoft might be in hot water. But so far, little has changed.
GPS jamming is creating demand for cheap drones that use AI to navigate, target and attack. It's only a matter of time before this will be a worldwide danger.
The company’s new Recall feature will record everything a PC user does, a potential treasure trove of information and data for hackers.
Corporate privacy policies are supposed to reassure customers that their data is safe. So why are companies listing every possible way they can use that data?
It’s bad enough when an employee goes rogue and does an end-run around IT; but when a vendor does something similar, the problems could be broadly worse.
Given the plethora of privacy rules already in place in Europe, how are companies with shiny, new, not-understood genAI tools supposed to comply? (Hint: they can’t.)
The Department of Homeland Security is slamming Microsoft for what it calls a ‘cascade’ of avoidable errors that allowed a high-profile hack of government officials. Here we go again.