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China monitors UK and US populace through AI Satellites and thousands of CCTV Cameras

CyberSecurity Insiders

Fraser Sampson, the Commissioner for Bio-metrics and Surveillance Cameras, wrote a detailed report to Micheal Grave, the Cabinet Minister, over the dominance of Chinese companies in the supply and deployment of surveillance equipment in Britain.

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AI and the Evolution of Social Media

Schneier on Security

Today, tech’s darling is artificial intelligence. There is a lot we can learn about social media’s unregulated evolution over the past decade that directly applies to AI companies and technologies. Like social media, it has the potential to change the world in many ways, some favorable to democracy. AI also has those attributes.

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GUEST ESSAY: The many ways your supply chain is exposing your company to a cyber attack

The Last Watchdog

The same technologies that make supply chains faster and more effective also threaten their cybersecurity,” writes David Lukic , a privacy, security, and compliance consultant. Supply chains have vulnerabilities at touchpoints with manufacturers, suppliers, and other service providers.”. Threat detection.

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Microsoft to Add Dedicated AI Copilot Button on Windows PCs

SecureWorld News

Microsoft's Copilot AI is an advanced artificial intelligence assistant designed to enhance user productivity, troubleshoot technical issues, and provide personalized recommendations. Microsoft has said it is committed to making technology more accessible and user-friendly. Copilot AI: what is it? What are the experts saying?

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Rhythm in the algorithm: digital rights groups call on Spotify to abandon voice recognition invention

SC Magazine

A screenshot from a music video of hte Evan Greer song, “Surveillance Capitalism,” which tackles the dangers of commercial surveillance technology. Sometimes fighting the excesses of the creeping surveillance economy is done through position papers, coalition building and lawsuits.

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Highlights from the New U.S. Cybersecurity Strategy

Krebs on Security

“Any such legislation should prevent manufacturers and software publishers with market power from fully disclaiming liability by contract, and establish higher standards of care for software in specific high-risk scenarios,” the strategy explains. based semiconductor manufacturing and research and to make the U.S.

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LLM Summary of My Book Beyond Fear

Schneier on Security

Seek security policies and technologies that enhance society broadly rather than benefit special interests. Surveillance creep risks violating autonomy. Security theater manufactures consent. Focus only on proportional responses. Privacy Rights – Pervasive monitoring and data collection erode privacy rights and dignity.