Governments were already planning to misuse Apple’s CSAM tech - 9to5Mac
…It’s dangerous for business, national security, for public safety and for privacy.”
…It’s dangerous for business, national security, for public safety and for privacy.”
…the safety and security of United States persons” … At the end of last year, the FCC banned the importation and sale of foreign-made drones , citing national security concerns. It reclassified them…
…The bill would also allow federal and state agencies to pursue enforcement actions against Big Tech companies for conduct that harms competition, while carving out protections for privacy, security, and intellectual property…
…of rising and pervasive threats from malicious actors seeking access to user information, Bill C-22, as drafted, would undermine our ability to offer the powerful privacy and security features users expect…
…Security Bite is 9to5Mac’s weekly deep dive into the world of Apple security. Each week, Arin Waichulis unpacks new threats, privacy tips and concerns, vulnerabilities, and more, shaping an ecosystem of…
…and CEO of Bank of America Corp. , among other representatives of the financial industry […] Mr. Biden in the early months of his administration highlighted cybersecurity as a top national security concern in…
…Taiwan’s National Security Bureau said that China “continues to use indirect channels to poach Taiwanese talent, steal technology, and procure controlled goods, with the aim of obtaining key core technologies and…
…Dan Guido, the CEO and cofounder of security firm Trail of Bits and a strategic adviser to mobile security firm iVerify, says a stolen phone may only be worth $50 to $200…
…These documents reflect the United States’ own assessments of key issues, such as iPhone’s market differentiators, privacy and security risks associated with various smartphones, and the potential dangers of exposing iPhone…
…I noted at the time that privacy concerns are the big challenge for a company like this. Aqua Voice relies on using a server to do the transcription rather than doing it…