For decades, he criticised the industry's lax attitudes toward computer security and individual digital privacy. He also ...
Implementing AI: what’s the risk? We recently reported about how McDonald’s AI hiring tool’s password ‘123456’ exposed the data of 64M applicants. Not a great day for the fast-food giant, but our ...
Some technology and policy watchers were surprised when President Donald Trump signed an executive order on June 2, 2026, ...
Organizations are moving more and more systems to the cloud, but security risks don’t simply disappear after the early stages of migration. In many cases, they become harder to spot as environments ...
Attackers target remote desktop software platforms for the same reason that makes these platforms useful for distance learning: They grant almost total access to a target computer from anywhere in the ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming all aspects of the work environment, including the workplace safety sector. As your organization strives to minimize workplace accidents, improve ...
The IAEA has launched a new research project to enhance computer security for artificial intelligence systems that may be used in the nuclear sector. The project aims to strengthen computer security ...
The safe and secure use of nuclear and other radioactive material, along with the operation of nuclear facilities and management of associated facilities and activities, rely heavily on information ...
Significant security risks continue to be prevalent in open source software practices, a new report by the Linux Foundation, OpenSSF and Harvard University has found. The CENSUS III project was based ...
In 1965, Ralph Nader’s groundbreaking book Unsafe at Any Speed exposed how car manufacturers prioritised style, performance, and profit over the safety of drivers and passengers. His narrative spurred ...
As organisations increasingly rely on cloud services to drive innovation and operational efficiency, chief information security officers (CISOs) face a persistent challenge: what happens when a cloud ...
In November 1952, a Harvard sophomore, Peter G. Neumann, had a two-hour breakfast with Albert Einstein, in which they discussed the physicist's philosophy that "Everything should be made as simple as ...