Senators Want Limits On TSA Use of Facial Recognition Technology For Airport Screening

A bipartisan group of senators, led by Jeff Merkley, John Kennedy, and Roger Marshall, is advocating for limitations on the Transportation Security Administration’s use of facial recognition technology due to concerns about privacy and civil liberties…. Continue reading Senators Want Limits On TSA Use of Facial Recognition Technology For Airport Screening

Microsoft Overhauls Cybersecurity Strategy After Scathing CSRB Report

Microsoft security chief Charlie Bell pledges significant reforms and a strategic shift to prioritize security above all other product features.
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White House Issues National Security Memorandum for Critical Infrastructure

The White House has published a national security memorandum focusing on critical infrastructure security and resilience.
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Understanding emerging AI and data privacy regulations

In this Help Net Security interview, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Senior Privacy Counsel & Legal Engineer at Immuta, discusses the AI Act, the Data Act, and the Health Data Space Regulation. Learn how these regulations interact, their implications fo… Continue reading Understanding emerging AI and data privacy regulations

CISA’s incident reporting requirements go too far, trade groups and lawmakers say

The draft cyber incident reporting rule faced significant pushback during a House hearing Wednesday, with industry groups arguing for a narrower reporting requirement.

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US spy agencies to share intelligence on critical infrastructure in policy revamp

A revised policy document aims to clarify the roles and responsibilities of federal agencies responsible for securing U.S. critical infrastructure.

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FCC fines major wireless carriers over illegal location data sharing

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined the nation’s largest wireless carriers for illegally sharing access to customers’ location information without consent and without taking reasonable measures to protect that information against unauthor… Continue reading FCC fines major wireless carriers over illegal location data sharing

Tech CEOs Altman, Nadella, Pichai and Others Join Government AI Safety Board Led by DHS’ Mayorkas

CEOs of major tech companies are joining a new artificial intelligence safety board to advise the federal government on how to protect the nation’s critical services from “AI-related disruptions.”
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FCC takes $200 million bite out of wireless carriers for sharing location data

The FCC said T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T and Verizon sold customers’ location data and outsourced user consent requirements.

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