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Emerging Technology and Privacy: What You Need to Know - As technology evolves and the use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning becomes increasingly mainstream, consumers are more concerned than ever before about protecting their privacy. Awareness surrounding how activities are being tracked and how personal information is being accessed and used is growing. The worlds biggest companies are frequently being challenged on the ways that they collect and utilize peoples data.
An Open-Source Success Story: Apache SpamAssassin Celebrates 18 Years of Effectively Combating Spam Email - Apache SpamAssassin celebrates its 18th birthday this year, a huge accomplishment for everyone who has contributed to the open-source project for nearly the past two decades. SpamAssassin, a renowned and respected open-source anti-spam platform, provides a secure, reliable framework upon which companies can build highly effective spam filtering and email security solutions.
Pentagon publishes AI guidelines (Nov 4) | ||
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US Department of Justice push for encryption backdoors might run afoul of First Amendment (Nov 5) | ||
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Russia’s sovereign internet law comes into force (Nov 4) | ||
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Kernel Address Space Isolation Is Still Being Explored For Better Security (Nov 4) | ||
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DNS-over-HTTPS will eventually roll out in all major browsers, despite ISP opposition (Nov 8) | ||
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Mozilla Urges Facebook and Google to Pause Political Ads (Nov 5) | ||
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Microsoft: Defender ATP is coming to Linux in 2020 (Nov 7) | ||
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Libarchive vulnerability can lead to code execution on Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD (Nov 6) | ||
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Hackers Can Silently Control Your Google Home, Alexa, Siri With Laser Light (Nov 5) | ||
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 Debuts With Added Developer Tools, Security & Automation (Nov 7) | ||
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Explained: How New 'Delegated Credentials' Boosts TLS Protocol Security (Nov 6) | ||
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Why Adding Client-Side Scanning Breaks End-To-End Encryption (Nov 8) | ||
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Report: The Government and Tech Need to Cooperate on AI (Nov 6) | ||
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India is going ahead with its facial recognition program despite privacy concerns (Nov 11) | ||
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We’ve got to regulate the application of AI — not the tech itself (Nov 11) | ||
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