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Report: Cybercriminals are more threatening than ever before
The Cisco midyear Cybersecurity Report has been released and the findings are concerning.
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Cyberattack on Ukrainian clinics, pharmacies worries experts
Dr. Lidiia Podkopaieva was about to click “send” on an order of new surgical instruments when her computer monitor suddenly went dark.
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How tax agencies can fight back against insider threats [Commentary]
The IRS is never going to earn the title of most popular agency with U.S. citizens. But it serves an important role, and insider threats can jeopardize that.
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Companies want a Digital Geneva Convention; researchers demur
After a trying year of growth in cybercrime and cyberattacks, many companies in the information and communications technology industry have had enough.
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Questions surround nuclear plants’ cybersecurity amid hacks
Computer hackers, not content with mucking around with U.S. commerce and elections, have trained their sights on nuclear power plants, prompting questions about cybersecurity at Oyster Creek.
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Iranian nationals charged with hacking US defense contractor
Allegations filed in Rutland, Vermont indicate three individuals conspired to access, obtain and sell software designated as a defense article.
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Cybersecurity mistakes prompt changes to Georgia election system
Georgia’s top elections official announced Friday that his office plans to take over managing the state’s elections technology after major security mistakes were discovered at the center that has done the work for 15 years.
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Official: Kenya unlikely to shut down internet during vote
Kenya’s government is “unlikely” to shut down the internet during next month’s presidential elections but some social media might be shut down as needed, government officials said Monday.
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Australia plans law to force tech giants to decrypt messages
The Australian government on Friday proposed a new cybersecurity law to force global technology companies such as Facebook and Google to help police by unscrambling encrypted messages sent by suspected extremists and other criminals.
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What an artificial intelligence researcher fears about AI [Commentary]
As an artificial intelligence researcher, I often come across the idea that many people are afraid of what AI might bring. As an AI expert, what do I fear about artificial intelligence?
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Report: Cybercriminals are more threatening than ever before
The Cisco midyear Cybersecurity Report has been released and the findings are concerning.
-
Cyberattack on Ukrainian clinics, pharmacies worries experts
Dr. Lidiia Podkopaieva was about to click “send” on an order of new surgical instruments when her computer monitor suddenly went dark.
-
How tax agencies can fight back against insider threats [Commentary]
The IRS is never going to earn the title of most popular agency with U.S. citizens. But it serves an important role, and insider threats can jeopardize that.
-
Companies want a Digital Geneva Convention; researchers demur
After a trying year of growth in cybercrime and cyberattacks, many companies in the information and communications technology industry have had enough.
-
Questions surround nuclear plants’ cybersecurity amid hacks
Computer hackers, not content with mucking around with U.S. commerce and elections, have trained their sights on nuclear power plants, prompting questions about cybersecurity at Oyster Creek.
-
Iranian nationals charged with hacking US defense contractor
Allegations filed in Rutland, Vermont indicate three individuals conspired to access, obtain and sell software designated as a defense article.
-
Cybersecurity mistakes prompt changes to Georgia election system
Georgia’s top elections official announced Friday that his office plans to take over managing the state’s elections technology after major security mistakes were discovered at the center that has done the work for 15 years.
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Official: Kenya unlikely to shut down internet during vote
Kenya’s government is “unlikely” to shut down the internet during next month’s presidential elections but some social media might be shut down as needed, government officials said Monday.
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Australia plans law to force tech giants to decrypt messages
The Australian government on Friday proposed a new cybersecurity law to force global technology companies such as Facebook and Google to help police by unscrambling encrypted messages sent by suspected extremists and other criminals.
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What an artificial intelligence researcher fears about AI [Commentary]
As an artificial intelligence researcher, I often come across the idea that many people are afraid of what AI might bring. As an AI expert, what do I fear about artificial intelligence?
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Report: Cybercriminals are more threatening than ever before
The Cisco midyear Cybersecurity Report has been released and the findings are concerning.
-
Cyberattack on Ukrainian clinics, pharmacies worries experts
Dr. Lidiia Podkopaieva was about to click “send” on an order of new surgical instruments when her computer monitor suddenly went dark.
-
How tax agencies can fight back against insider threats [Commentary]
The IRS is never going to earn the title of most popular agency with U.S. citizens. But it serves an important role, and insider threats can jeopardize that.
-
Companies want a Digital Geneva Convention; researchers demur
After a trying year of growth in cybercrime and cyberattacks, many companies in the information and communications technology industry have had enough.
-
Questions surround nuclear plants’ cybersecurity amid hacks
Computer hackers, not content with mucking around with U.S. commerce and elections, have trained their sights on nuclear power plants, prompting questions about cybersecurity at Oyster Creek.
-
Iranian nationals charged with hacking US defense contractor
Allegations filed in Rutland, Vermont indicate three individuals conspired to access, obtain and sell software designated as a defense article.
-
Cybersecurity mistakes prompt changes to Georgia election system
Georgia’s top elections official announced Friday that his office plans to take over managing the state’s elections technology after major security mistakes were discovered at the center that has done the work for 15 years.
-
Official: Kenya unlikely to shut down internet during vote
Kenya’s government is “unlikely” to shut down the internet during next month’s presidential elections but some social media might be shut down as needed, government officials said Monday.
-
Australia plans law to force tech giants to decrypt messages
The Australian government on Friday proposed a new cybersecurity law to force global technology companies such as Facebook and Google to help police by unscrambling encrypted messages sent by suspected extremists and other criminals.
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What an artificial intelligence researcher fears about AI [Commentary]
As an artificial intelligence researcher, I often come across the idea that many people are afraid of what AI might bring. As an AI expert, what do I fear about artificial intelligence?



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