Meta Resumes AI Training with Public Data
Meta has resumed training its AI models in the European Union, using public data from adult users. The company paused this effort last year due to concerns
Meta has resumed training its AI models in the European Union, using public data from adult users. The company paused this effort last year due to concerns
The CA/Browser Forum has decided to reduce the lifespan of SSL/TLS certificates significantly over the next few years. By 2029, certificates will have
Queensland has introduced a new data breach notification law, set to take effect on July 1, 2025. The Information Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment
Educational institutions are becoming major targets for online threat actors, according to cybersecurity experts. In 2024, schools, colleges, and universities
A recent report by Cobalt highlights a significant gap in organizations' response to vulnerabilities discovered through pentesting.
The Justice Department has launched the Data Security Program to combat foreign threats to U.S. sensitive data. The program aims to prevent foreign
In December 2024, during a secret meeting in Geneva, Chinese officials admitted to conducting cyberattacks against US infrastructure.
The U.S. Department of the Interior recently removed senior cybersecurity and technology officials following a dispute over unvetted access to federal systems.
China's Semiconductor Industry Association (CSIA) recently announced that U.S. chipmakers like Qualcomm, Nvidia, and AMD will be exempt
From 2023 to 2024, spyware attacks targeting businesses in Africa increased by 14%, according to Kaspersky. The surge in spyware incidents coincided
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