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While we may not yet see quantum computers on every desk, their influence is already here, quietly transforming industries, ...
Pop culture has embraced hackers with hit TV shows like Mr. Robot, and movies like Leave The World Behind. But perhaps the ...
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The Real Reason Trump Didn’t Launch a Second Strike on Iran
President Trump’s decision to launch only a single wave of strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities, despite having the legal authority for a more extended campaign, was a calculated move shaped by ...
A cyberattack from Iranian hackers swapped candidate photos with that of Ayatollah Khomeini on the Arizona secretary of state's website.
A new malware named LameHug is using Alibaba's large language models (LLM), the very same tech that powers AI chatbots like ...
The Chinese state-sponsored hacking group known as Salt Typhoon has already shocked the US once with the revelation last year ...
China's state security agency says it is cracking down on supposed smuggling of rare earths minerals that it says threaten ...
Indians lose ₹1,000 crore every month to cyber frauds linked to Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries, says an MHA ...
Debola Israel-Bolarinwa is a cybersecurity consultant with extensive experience in leading enterprise-level security projects ...
As cyber threats multiply and global tensions flare, Europe’s policymakers and tech entrepreneurs must collaborate to build a more secure, sovereign future ...
The Senate intel bill also touches on the intelligence community's AI use, the procurement of innovative technologies, and enhanced whistleblower protections.
On July 9, the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) voted 26-1 to advance the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 to the Senate floor. The Senate version of the NDAA ...