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Have you ever faced the daunting task of identifying and prioritizing risks in a project, only to feel overwhelmed by the sheer complexity of it all? Whether you’re managing a multi-million-dollar ...
A federal jury found on Friday that Meta violated the California Invasion of Privacy Act, the state's wiretap law, by collecting data from a period-tracker app ...
The Trump administration has fired nearly everyone who worked at the federal statistics agency that would collect the data the government is seeking. By Sarah Mervosh President Trump’s new requirement ...
Joby Aviation is often cast as a developer of commercial electric air taxis, but the publicly traded company has also pursued a separate track to market through a long-standing relationship with the U ...
AT&T will pay $177 million to settle class-action lawsuits related to two 2024 data breaches. Impacted customers can receive up to $5,000 for the March breach and $2,500 for the July breach. Claims ...
In June, headlines read like science fiction: AI models "blackmailing" engineers and "sabotaging" shutdown commands. Simulations of these events did occur in highly contrived testing scenarios ...
After British authorities accidentally exposed information about 19,000 Afghans, the government sought a legal order preventing disclosure of the breach. By Lizzie Dearden Reporting from London The ...
The police are out in force. A whopping 965 new NYPD cops filed into Madison Square Garden on Wednesday for a confetti-filled police academy graduation in a hopeful sign the department is turning a ...
A California jury has found Meta in violation of state user privacy laws in a class-action suit brought by users of period tracking app Flo, who alleged that the tech giant collected private menstrual ...