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It’s official, today you can say goodbye to Internet Explorer. Or can you?

Malwarebytes

Today, the Internet Explorer (IE) 11 desktop application goes out of support and will be retired for certain versions of Windows 10. Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 1.0 With Windows 10, Edge became the default Microsoft browser, but Internet Explorer could still be found in the Windows Accessories folder. Not so much.

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GUEST ESSAY: ‘Cybersecurity specialist’ tops list of work-from-home IT jobs that need filling

The Last Watchdog

As internet bandwidth has become more available, with homes having access to gigabit download speeds, a whole new world of career paths has opened for those who want to control their work hours and conditions. One of the hottest fields right now on the WFH radar is the information technology (IT) sector.

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Author Q&A: Former privacy officer urges leaders to prioritize security as part of cloud migration

The Last Watchdog

Related: What China’s spy balloons portend A stark reminder of this relentless malaise: the global cyber security market is on a steady path to swell to $376 billion by 2029 up from $ 156 billion in 2022, according to Fortune Business Insights. Collectively, enterprises spend a king’s ransom many times over on cyber defense.

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AI will handle half of all business decisions by 2027 - Gartner report

Zero Day

  By 2029, according to the Gartner report, one-in-ten executive boards worldwide will turn to AI (including agents, presumably) for assistance when making substantial business decisions. AI in the boardroom It's not just the little, day-to-day decisions that will increasingly be offloaded to AI. 

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Airlines Don’t Want You to Know They Sold Your Flight Data to DHS

WIRED Threat Level

This article was created in partnership with 404 Media , a journalist-owned publication covering how technology impacts humans. CBP’s contract with ARC started in June 2024 and may extend to 2029, according to the documents. That includes location data harvested from smartphones , utility data , and internet backbone data.

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