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2019
Do humans listen to the recordings made by smart assistants?
Most of the time, the tapes are reviewed by real-life human contractors who might be sitting on the other side of the world.
Most Parents Regulate Online Activity, But Are Enough Talking About Cyberbullying? [Survey]
We surveyed U.S. parents about how they discuss and monitor online bullying. Included are insights on cyberbullying and tips for having a conversation.
OpenDreamBox: the vulnerability that affects 32% of the world’s companies
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in OpenDreamBox, which provides software for digital TVs and security cameras.
Cyber security and sustainability – being a better global citizen
Should we adopt the same attitude towards cyber security as we do to the environment? How does sustainability relate to malware and computer security?
Bidfreight Port Operations and logistics industry cybersecurity
The IT Manager at Bidfreight Port Operations (BPO) recognised the need for a comprehensive approach to securing and managing a highly distributed network.
UK Government Warn Schools Over Cyberthreats
UK Government agencies have issued warnings to educational institutions about the growing cyber-risks they face. Find out how to protect yourself here.
Fraud with a deepfake: the dark side of artificial intelligence
A cybercriminal has used deepfake technology to scam an Energy company out of €220,000 in a fraud that began back in March.