Medicine & TechnologyThe fully autonomous K5 security robot is being tested in Times Square subway station, raising privacy concerns amid the mayor's technology push. Continue reading to learn more details.
Italian researchers discuss the security and privacy concerns involving electric vehicles charging stations. Continue reading the article to find out more about this issue.
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The Department of Homeland Security officials recently tested 100-pound, four-legged headless robot dogs in Virginia and Texas, to eventually help secure the US-Mexico border.
With each aspect of our life moving towards integration in the Information Age, the risks are also growing. Tech giants are working together to avoid future AI threats.
A team from the University of Michigan has developed self-erasing chips that can prevent counterfeiting in electronics, or send alerts in the event of tampering with cargo or shipments.
A laptop is a treasure chest for personal and sensitive data about the owner and making sure it is secure should be a top priority. Fret not, because we have compiled simple tips on how to protect your personal data.
The CCTV has become a home essential as it provides additional security to a house, prompting homeowners to cause an increase in the demand for CCTV purchases and installations.
Android devices can be secure or non-secure, depending on the version of the platform which is being used. If the device is not being updated from a long time, it can cause any vulnerability.
Malware attacks are always a threat for Android users. Check Point's Mobile Threat Prevention team deleted malware in Android devices belonging to a large telecommunications company and a multinational technology company.
Hackers are growing even more bold extending their ransomware attacks beyond businesses and even targeting police departments. Police departments across the United States have fallen victim to ransomware attacks that encrypt documents and demand payment in order to release their lockout.
Slack Technologies is the latest company to fall victim to hackers, exposing the private information of up to 500,000 users, such as email addresses, telephone numbers, Skype IDs and any other information that its users might have entered.