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Survey links daily tech use for relaxation to higher cybersecurity risks. Streaming and social media collect data; lowered attention invites cyberattacks. Managing cybersecurity risks in your down-time is crucial, because your defences are lowered. Cybersecurity specialists are growing increasingly uneasy about the widespread practice of utilizing electronic devices for relaxation purposes. This sense of unease... Read more »
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AI is disrupting the 2024 US election, and worldwide. Regulation slow, leaving elections vulnerable to manipulation. For several years now, AI has disrupted the public’s ability to trust what it sees, hears, and reads. A noteworthy example is the Republican National Committee’s recent release of an AI-generated ad depicting an imagined nightmarish future in which... Read more » Read more ›
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