AI Adoption in the Enterprise: Breaking Through the Security and Compliance Gridlock

AI holds the promise to revolutionize all sectors of enterpriseーfrom fraud detection and content personalization to customer service and security operations. Yet, despite its potential, implementation often stalls behind a wall of security, legal, and … Continue reading AI Adoption in the Enterprise: Breaking Through the Security and Compliance Gridlock

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Details Emerge on CVE Controversy Around Exploited CrushFTP Vulnerability 

Two CVEs now exist for an actively exploited CrushFTP vulnerability and much of the security industry is using the ‘wrong one’.
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ESA’s New Documentary Paints Worrying Picture of Earth’s Orbital Junk Problem

The European Space Agency’s short film Space Debris: Is it a Crisis? highlights the growing danger of orbital clutter, warning that “70% of the 20,000 satellites ever launched remain in space today, orbiting alongside hundreds of millions of fragments … Continue reading ESA’s New Documentary Paints Worrying Picture of Earth’s Orbital Junk Problem

Google Released Second Fix for Quick Share Flaws After Patch Bypass

Google’s patches for Quick Share for Windows vulnerabilities leading to remote code execution were incomplete and could be easily bypassed.
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