Enterprises are deploying AI agents that act like employees—with access rights, permissions, and the ability to cause real damage. Identity governance hasn't caught up.
Estonia’s digital state didn’t happen by accident and its lessons could help Uganda build smarter public services SPECIAL REPORT | RONALD MUSOKE | On a mild morning in late May 2023 in Tallinn, the ...
Integrating AI into chip workflows is pushing companies to overhaul their data management strategies, shifting from passive storage to active, structured, and machine-readable systems. As training and ...
The new tool compiles information about ICE facilities and offices, resource providers, and news and updates sourced from the ...
Ukraine is giving international partners and defense companies access to its trove of real combat data to train AI models for autonomous drone systems.
As the real estate market becomes more complex and competitive, investors are constantly searching for smarter ways to recognize profitable opportunities before they are well-known. Other property ...
More cases have emerged in Wisconsin of police abuse of Flock technology, as community concern about surveillance grows.
The Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) is updating policies and implementing a new audit system for its Flock camera license plate database.
San Jose is tightening controls over its automated license plate reader program, as the city faces mounting public pressure over surveillance concerns and ...
The man accused of stealing sensitive social security data didn’t just potentially commit a massive security breach that could affect millions of Americans—he also has a serious conflict of interest.
After a swift negative response from residents, when police announced last month they would install automated license plate readers, the Village Board has canceled its camera contract.
Amid noncitizen voting debate, Michigan Department of State warns election officials of the potential pitfalls of comparing voting rolls and jury pools.
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