Insightful examination of the challenges and implications of using "personhood credentials" to verify human identity online
In a recent protest outside Citi Field, privacy advocates voiced concerns over Major League Baseball's increasing use of facial recognition technology.
The recognition of human error as the leading cybersecurity risk by 74% of CISOs represents a critical shift in focus.
The investment surge in generative artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked debates on its long-term profitability.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is approaching a critical deadline to decide on its involvement in a lawsuit against TikTok, centered on alleged violations of children's privacy laws.
Last week, a global IT outage caused by an auto-update from a major software vendor resulted in 9 million computers worldwide displaying the dreaded 'blue screen of death.'
A group calling itself “NullBulge” has recently published a massive 1.1-terabyte cache of data, purportedly from Disney's internal Slack communications.
Insurers have cautioned that standardizing cyber insurance policies might restrict future coverage options.
The recent cyberattack on CDK Global, a major software provider for U.S. auto dealerships, has significantly disrupted operations at approximately 15,000 dealerships.
Nvidia has surpassed Apple and Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company, with its market capitalization exceeding $3 trillion.
Small businesses, critical to national security, often lack the resources to defend against cyber threats.
IT Brew highlights how heightened risks and evolving regulations are pushing companies to strengthen their compliance frameworks.