Companies have 21 days to acknowledge reports and 90 days to patch vulnerabilities; otherwise, Facebook will go public with bug details. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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The ultimate in working from home: Amazon’s engineers are building robots in their garages
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•Amazon’s employees have found ways to keep building high-tech robots, even confined at home. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Businesses start to rethink their tech priorities for a COVID-19 world
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•A new Forrester report shows that to survive the next ten years, businesses will need to switch their strategy from efficiency to agility. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Amazon tells employees to remove TikTok from their phones due to security risk
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•Accessing the TikTok website from work laptops is still allowed, according to an internal email Amazon sent to employees today. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Digital-first customer service solutions emerge as their own software category
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•Digital-first customer service solutions is a new category in the making, with broad appeal to teams that must support authenticated or anonymous customers in the pre- and postpurchase stages. They …read more Source:: Open Source S
Americans want an internet bill of rights to protect their online data
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•The US is cracking down on data collection and privacy laws – but what do Americans think about their internet rights? …read more Source:: Legal
Ransomware and DDoS attacks: Cybercrooks are stepping up their activities in the midst of coronavirus
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•Crooks are taking advantage of this ‘surreal situation’ to increase pressure warns law enforcement agency. …read more Source:: Open Source S
In artificial intelligence, enterprises still not minding their data
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•‘AI adopters—much like organizations everywhere—seem to treat data governance as an additive rather than an essential ingredient.’ …read more Source:: Open Source S
CEOs are deleting their social media accounts to protect against hackers
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•PwC report finds that cyber attacks are the biggest worry for business – to such an extent some CEOs are deleting social media accounts to help personally avoid falling victim …read more Source:: Open Source S
UK man sentenced to prison for hacking and spying on victims through their webcams
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•UK police say suspect recorded victims during intimate moments using malware named Imminent Monitor RAT. …read more Source:: Open Source S