The EU AI Act took effect on August 1, 2024, and carries extraterritorial reach. U.S. employers can be covered even without a physical EU presence if AI outputs are intended to be used in the EU—e.g., ...
You know you’re a strong ... computer scientists built a privacy-protection framework called “differential privacy” that could protect individuals’ identities while still collecting data to learn ...
Cybersecurity expert shares six essential steps to protect against dark web threats, including data removal services, password managers and antivirus software.
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The Office of Personnel Management transferred the current identity protection contract to GSA in September and will let it run out at the end of 2026.
Almost every organization today recognizes the value of data in enhancing customer and employee experiences, as well as driving smarter business decisions. However, as data grows in importance, ...
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Graphic design is evolving—and artificial intelligence is at the heart of this transformation. For designers, the rise of AI tools means more than just automation; it’s about unlocking new levels of ...
Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10. If you do not take action, Windows 10 will no longer be secure to use on an internet-connected PC. You don't need to buy a new computer, however, ...
Data transmitted via satellite may not be as secure as previously thought. A new study published on Monday found that communications from cellphone carriers, retailers, banks, and even militaries are ...
Trevor Lawrence led the Jaguars past the Chiefs on "Monday Night Football" in Week 5, the most-watched MNF game since ESPN started broadcasting games. Mike Carlson / Getty Images It’s a question I’ve ...