Oxford University has been accused of “social engineering” because black applicants who miss their required A-level grades are more likely to be accepted than white candidates.
Senior executives and high-net-worth individuals are increasingly at risk as hackers use deepfakes, voice cloning and other tactics for targeted attacks.
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In any functioning democracy, poverty should be treated as an economic and human challenge, not a political asset. Yet, in ...
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The remote work revolution did not just change where we work, it redefined how we secure our workplaces. The shift, which was accelerated by the pandemic, has forced organizations to embrace a decentr ...
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Today, we are excited to announce Varonis Interceptor, AI-native email security. AI has enabled a new breed of email threats that are more deceptive than ever. By mimicking tone, language, branding, ...