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Cybersecurity for the Public Interest

Schneier on Security

Pervasive surveillance capitalism­ -- as practiced by the Internet companies that are already spying on everyone -- ­matters. We need policymakers who understand technology, but we also need cybersecurity technologists who understand -- ­and are involved in -- ­policy. So does society's underlying security needs. One: the supply side.

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Cybersecurity for the Public Interest

Schneier on Security

Pervasive surveillance capitalism -- ­as practiced by the Internet companies that are already spying on everyone­ -- matters. We need policymakers who understand technology, but we also need cybersecurity technologists who understand­ -- and are involved in -- ­policy. So does society's underlying security needs. One: the supply side.

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

As 2023 draws to an end and cybersecurity budgeting is nearly complete, it helps to consider the year’s events and try to predict next year’s trends. After receiving input from industry experts and doing my own analysis of the year’s driving forces, I identified five major cybersecurity trends. Bottom line: Prepare now based on risk.

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Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence (AI) – a view from the EU Rear Window, Part II

McAfee

What about AI in the field of Cybersecurity? The European Parliament highlights that “AI can both be a threat to cybersecurity and the main tool against cyber-attacks.” Ultimately, AI may become the next big privacy trend. Liability in the field of AI clearly remains a grey area.