How to disable ACR on your TV (and why doing so makes such a big difference)
Your Samsung, LG, and even Sony TV comes with notable privacy risks. Here’s how to avoid one of the biggest with just a few steps.READ MORE HERE…
Discover how the US Department of Labor enhanced security and modernized authentication with Microsoft Entra ID and phishing-resistant authentication.
The post US Department of Labor’s journey to Zero Trust security with Microsoft Entra ID appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog. READ MORE HERE…
Your Venmo activity is public by default. Here’s why that’s a problem and how to fix it.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreDDoS attacks don’t take much technical expertise to launch these days. Defending against them is more complicated.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreBefore diving into the Windows 11 2024 update, know that you may encounter some problems. Here’s the bug report now.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreIt’s using AI to score notifications based on importance, so mundane events like cars driving by won’t flood your phone with alerts.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreAs if living in Croydon wasn’t bad enough The Metropolitan Police has confirmed its first permanent installation of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras is coming this summer and the lucky location will be the South London suburb of Croydon.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreTrend Micro Deep Security adds security for mainframe enterprise integration Read More HERE…
Read MorePreviously exclusive to Trend Vision One customers, select Trend Cybertron models, datasets and agents are now available via open-source. Build advanced security solutions and join us in developing the next generation of AI security technology. Read More HERE…
Read MorePreviously exclusive to Trend Vision One customers, select Trend Cybertron models, datasets and agents are now available via open-source. Build advanced security solutions and join us in developing the next generation of AI security technology. Read More HERE…
Read MoreSo F-18 launch times, weapons, drone support aren’t classified now … who knew? The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief who was inadvertently added to a Signal group in which the US Secretary of Defense, Vice President, and others discussed secret military plans has now publicly released the messages.… READ MORE HERE…
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