As another year comes to a close, cybersecurity leaders are not only looking back and reviewing the top trends of 2023, but considering what the future holds for 2024.
Rite Aid will be prohibited from using facial recognition technology for surveillance purposes for five years to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that the retailer failed to implement reasonable procedures Read more…
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a federal court has temporarily halted the operation of a sprawling business opportunity scheme that has taken in millions of dollars from Read more…
There is no such thing as a “magic bullet” for realizing a ZTA, but that has not stopped cybersecurity vendors from trying to sell themselves as such.
2023 has seen a number of security incidents and developments. Security leaders have shared their observations and concerns around AI use in 2023.
In a new report, Federal Trade Commission staff detailed key takeaways from an October 2023 public virtual roundtable that examined how generative artificial intelligence, tools that can generate outputs like Read more…
According to a recent report, 97% of American workplaces are “too vulnerable” to health and safety risks, and EHS leaders aren’t fully prepared.
Retail security was analyzed in a recent report by Software Advice. The report found that retailers are adding security cameras to prevent theft.
The University of Texas at San Antonio has announced David Brown as the new executive director of its National Security Collaboration Center (NSCC) and professor of practice.
OSHA and the FCC have partnered to eliminate fatalities and reduce injuries and illnesses among workers in the communications tower erection industry.