Zoom is announcing post-quantum end-to-end encryption on Meetings, with Phone and Rooms coming soon.
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Zoom is announcing post-quantum end-to-end encryption on Meetings, with Phone and Rooms coming soon.
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Slack reveals it has been training AI/ML models on customer data, including messages, files and usage information. It’s opt-in by default.
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Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: 4,000 take part in Locked Shields 2024 exercise, Qantas and JP Morgan hit by data exposure bugs, NVIDIA patches critical flaw.
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A new Silicon Valley startup called Mimic is coming out of the shadows with a hefty $27 million seed-stage funding round led by Ballistic Ventures.
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Traceable AI has raised $110 million since launching in 2018 with ambitious plans in the competitive API security and observability space.
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Despite competitive pressures from industry behemoths like Microsoft and Google, investors are still betting big on startups in the specialized enterprise browser space.
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Microsoft provides an easy and logical first step into GenAI for many organizations, but beware of the pitfalls.
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The FTC is sending a total of $5.6 million in refunds to over 117,000 Ring customers as result of a 2023 settlement.
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Hive Systems conducts another study on cracking passwords via brute-force attacks, but it’s no longer targeting MD5.
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Microsoft PlayReady vulnerabilities that could allow rogue subscribers to illegally download movies from popular streaming services.
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