EU Cybersecurity Act: Time for a two-way street on cybersecurity information-sharing
Europe can minimize and prevent repeats of WannaCry, Heartbleed and other criminal exploitation of large-scale software vulnerabilities. The way to […]
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Europe can minimize and prevent repeats of WannaCry, Heartbleed and other criminal exploitation of large-scale software vulnerabilities. The way to […]
As negotiations over the proposed new EU e-Privacy Regulation heat up, European policymakers are considering the broader implications for Europe’s […]
CNBC recently learned of a secret team in Apple’s health unit that is working to create the iTunes of health. […]
This is part of a series of posts on digital issues in NAFTA. Imagining bits and bytes crossing borders around […]
Leaders of innovation constantly challenge the federal government to maintain pace with the rapidly developing demands of emerging technologies. A […]
The Internet is all about sharing. We share memes with our friends on Facebook, messages with our coworkers on Slack, […]
By now you’ve probably seen an article or five taking down the viral Facebook “notice” appearing in people’s feeds, which purports to revoke […]
Over the past several months, the tech industry has been experiencing a terrible bout of déjà vu. In a campaign […]
There’s been a lot of buzz lately around facial recognition and what exactly that means to consumers. When the average […]
Last Wednesday, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairwoman Edith Ramirez announced that on September 9 the FTC will hold the first […]