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Many of the tech companies on Glassdoor’s list pay interns around $8,000 per month.
Verizon surveyed about 22,000 security incidents and 12,000 data breaches. Ransomware incidents increased, while the median ransom payment dropped.
Microsoft expanded the rollout of Recall after months of testing and the addition of new security features. Also, two other AI-powered features for Windows are publicly available.
Google continues to integrate Mandiant services into its security platforms following the acquisition in 2022.
Learn about the different types of VPNs and when to use them. Find out which type of VPN suits your needs with this comprehensive guide.
This research might also help pave the way for the quantum internet and other quantum systems in 40-50 years.
Mandiant, which was acquired by Google Cloud in 2022, paints a picture of global cyber threats from last year in order to help readers be better prepared this year.
OpenAI’s possible restructuring to a for-profit model is receiving pushback from former staff, Nobel Laureates, and AI pioneers.
Privacy Sandbox, originally pitched as an alternative to cross-site ad tracking, will not show a standalone prompt. Instead, Chrome is readying a different “informed choice.”
A developer reported the scam after noticing a slight discrepancy in the email address. The scam passed Google’s own DKIM checks.
In this comparison between Bitwarden and LastPass, we explore their features, security, ease of use and pricing. Find out which password manager is best for you.
In a presentation delivered this month by the European Commission, a meeting etiquette slide stated “No AI Agents are allowed.”
Find out the specifics of these iOS and macOS vulnerabilities, as well as which Apple devices were impacted.
The widespread use of AI, particularly generative AI, in modern businesses creates new network security risks for complex enterprise workloads across various locations.
Slopsquatting and vibe coding are fueling a new wave of AI-driven cyberattacks, exposing developers to hidden risks through fake, hallucinated packages.