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Thieves broke in through a second-floor window, but the museum has had other problems with unsecured Windows too, according to a decade-old cybersecurity audit report that has now come to light.
The UK government has legislation in the works that will formalize flexible working, increasing the number of remote-work requests workers are entitled to and shortening the time employers have to respond.
The technology giant is making four broad commitments to US-based employees, including the removal of controversial clauses from employee contracts.
Here's the plan: We hold the world ransom for... ONE MILLION DOLLARS!
23 security features to look for in a router
Despite two previous laws having been ruled unconstitutional, data retention is back in Germany
The advertising contractor for metropolitan Boston’s subway rail system is launching a program to track riders with smart beacon technology. The company emphasizes that it is voluntary and anonymous, but privacy experts are not convinced
Canon is experimenting with new CCTV tools that allow cameras to follow you everywhere you go -- or make them blind to your presence
The secret government decree allowing mass surveillance of Internet traffic crossing French borders, passed in 2008, is unconstitutional, the ISPs and an online rights group claim
Research on pedestrian detection has some scary implications
You might want to start printing all your photos
CryptoPhone users found 17 fake “cell towers” in a month, but don’t know who deployed them or why. If you think you'd know if your calls are being intercepted by seeing the phone connect to "2G," then think again.
This webinar featuring Databricks, Sigma, and Aimpoint Digital will outline how leading retailers are evolving their pricing approach to move beyond simple cost-plus models and manual competitor matching.
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From spotting weapons and detecting smoke to predicting where incidents are most likely to occur, artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of physical security. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw and guest James Benum explore how AI-powered cameras, drones, and large language models are improving response times, reducing false alarms, and helping security teams work smarter.
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