Security
NATO commander warns critical undersea cables and pipes 'under threat' from Russia and other foes
Deep sea cables and pipelines that are at risk of attack pose a security challenge for NATO countries.
How Gen AI is changing the way we work
Generation AI is a series of articles exploring the benefits, risks, and opportunities of this revolutionary technology.
Why Shadow AI is an even bigger problem than Shadow IT — and what to do about it
Best practices and the right infrastructure can help organizations leverage AI's potential while minimizing risk.
How to comply with evolving AI regulations
AI promises to change the game for businesses, but new regulations illustrate the need for self-contained alternatives.
How to get back to business with a PC fleet refresh
Play this interactive game and find out why IT leaders everywhere are refreshing their fleets using Intel vPro.
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How to get back to business with a PC fleet refresh
Play this interactive game and find out why IT leaders everywhere are refreshing their fleets using Intel vPro.
TikTok's pressure campaign accidentally proved Congress' fears
TikTok urged users to call their local reps in protest of a potential ban, angering Congressional members who were flooded by calls.
The TSA is trying out self-checkout-style security screenings for the first time
Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas is the first US airport to test out self-service security screenings.
The list of airports where you can skip the TSA PreCheck line and use a facial recognition scan instead of your ID is growing
United Airlines is joining Delta and American Airlines in making use of TSA facial recognition technology to screen passengers quicker.
Security camera startup Wyze apologizes for a breach that allowed 13,000 customers to see into other people's homes
Wyze, a Seattle-based company specializing in smart-home products and wireless cameras, blamed the breach on a "third-party caching library."
Company says its '3-3-3' perk — which pays for any 3 employees to go out after 3 p.m. — is good for business
The CEO of security company Verkada said its "3-3-3" perk benefits the startup's culture and its business.
AI girlfriends will only break your heart, privacy experts warn
Romantic chatbots foster a toxic dynamic and relentlessly pry user data, The Mozilla Foundation found.
The best smoke detectors of 2024
The best smoke detector will quickly alert you to a fire in your home. Our eight picks can help keep you and your family safe.
Lightbeam.ai helps companies manage AI governance. It just raised $17.8 million with this 16-slide pitch deck.
The startup's platform can classify structured and unstructured data from companies to ensure that databases are compliant and protected.
Chinese hackers are preparing to 'wreak havoc' on US electrical grids, water treatment plants, and oil and gas pipelines: FBI director
FBI Director Christopher Wray warned that China is targeting critical US infrastructure in a bid to create chaos in the lives of ordinary Americans.
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From KFC to rockets, how the massive Gaza tunnel network kept evolving
Tunnels have run under Gaza for decades. But when Hamas took over, the underground network expanded into what Israel calls its biggest military threat.
Please stop trying to bring loaded guns onto planes, TSA boss says — after a record number of firearms were caught at airport security in 2023
TSA Administrator David Pekoske said: "We are still seeing far too many firearms at TSA checkpoints." 93% of them were still loaded.
An iPhone thief stole up to $2 million by watching people type their passcodes. Here's how to protect yourself.
A prolific iPhone thief reveals how he'd chat people up at a bar to get them to hand over their passcodes. A new update should make that less easy.
Mexican cartels are accessing a database used by the government to monitor their victims in real time: report
Criminals in Mexico are sharing government intelligence and security software through WhatsApp, sources told Vice News.
Here's how a new iPhone feature could solve thorny theft issues and keep your data safe
Apple will introduce new security layers if attempts to change certain settings are made away from your home or workplace.