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EDITORIAL: Hack scare turns Littleton utility into cybersecurity leader
Mar. 26—Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The reach of cyber hackers, whether foreign or domestic, can't be underestimated. The city of Lowell witnessed that firsthand in April 2023, when ...
A team of cybersecurity students from the University of North Georgia vanquished seven opposing teams from other senior ...
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Stryker hack sparks lawsuits: What to expect
The early March cyberattack on Portage-based Stryker has sparked lawsuits aiming to create a class-action case against the medical equipment maker.
Hack the Hood, an Oakland-based nonprofit organization providing free tech education to underestimated youth, will launch Build.AI in summer 2026 -- a new artificial intelligence skill-building ...
Stop as much tracking as you can.
New York Army National Guard Major Corbin Lounsbury’s Soldiers fight their battles with laptops.“Our computer is our weapons ...
Acknowledging that Tehran lacks the same skill and technology as the US and Israel, the world needs to be cautious against ...
Twelve colleges in eight states last weekend participated in six- to nine-hour cyber defense marathons at the Midwest ...
OpenClaw, a highly autonomous open-source AI agent, is especially popular in China, but security concerns have both users and the government seeking to rein it in.
In its early days, the AI initiative known as Project Maven had its fair share of skeptics at the Pentagon. Today, many of them are true believers.
Nvidia’s full stack AI approach, NanoClaw adds security to a powerful AI agent, researchers try to “teach” AI robots.
Today’s Forbes Daily newsletter also covers the latest in Iran, ICE is headed to airports, Usher giving back, how food companies are hacking their supply chains and more.
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