Move fast and break things is a disruptor’s mantra. Except in the insurance business when it involves AI enhanced software maker Comulate, a fake brokerage, and billion dollar private equity backers.
Theorem raises $6 million to use AI-powered formal verification to mathematically prove AI-generated code is safe before it's deployed in critical systems.
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Hackers are targeting global shipping technology to steal cargo worth millions. New cybersecurity threats expose supply chain vulnerabilities worldwide.
A federal grand jury returned additional indictments charging 31 individuals for a large conspiracy to steal millions of ...
The Steam Deck is basically a full-fledged mini PC, which means it can do a lot, from installing custom plugins to emulating ...
It never stops. Attackers continue to exploit new vulnerabilities and tricks to hack accounts or infiltrate devices. To stay ...
An ambulance billing and collections firm has agreed to pay $515,000 to Massachusetts and Connecticut regulators and ...
Agents use facial recognition, social media monitoring and other tech tools not only to identify undocumented immigrants but ...
After more than two decades of military service to his country, the Brown & Brown CSO brings an analytical approach to cyber risk and strategic defense.
Christian Klein, CEO of SAP predicts the end of the keyboard as we enter the era of Applied AI and voice commands.
Documents from extradition proceedings at the Belgrade Higher Court obtained by the fifth estate and the Balkan Investigative ...