The same weaknesses leave organizations exposed to both AI-enabled attacks and delayed cryptographic migration.
Dutch researchers use Australia's social media ban as a case study to find ways to make digital platforms safer for children.
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If your businesses is increasingly using AI to handle customer service requests, consider just how much authority you want the bot to have.
As Britain and Canada follow Australia's lead on under-16 social media bans, experts warn the measures may be easy to evade and hard to enforce.
That is why a new wave of European browsers is getting attention. Vivaldi, Mullvad Browser, Waterfox, Zen Browser, and Ecosia Browser are all trying to answer the same question in different ways: can ...
The government will also stop children being able to livestream on "safer" sites, and stop them being able to talk to strangers on gaming apps.
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