TechRepublic’s Alison DeNisco Rayome explains why your next speeding ticket could be written by a machine, and what an autonomous police car might mean for the future of AI.
A new report found that 82% of IT execs expect humans and machines to work as integrated teams very soon. TechRepublic’s Conner Forrest explains how these integrated teams might collaborate.
As IT innovations like big data, automation, and IoT evolve so too do cyber-threats. TechRepublic’s Bill Detwiler details the latest business technology cybersecurity trends from TechProResearch.
Beerud Sheth, co-founder and CEO of Gupshup, explains how AI-powered web and mobile chatbots work and why business must rely on automation in the future.
Your work and home networks are routinely attacked. Marcio Avillez, SVP Networks at CUJO explains how network admins can deflect attacks and decrease threat vectors.
Samsung’s senior manager of product launch Shari Sentlowitz explains how the company’s display tech uses proximity sensors and other data to customize indoor and outdoor signage.
Cyber-crime, often powered by cryptocurrency, is a global problem. Neil Walsh, Chief of the UN Office on Drugs & Crime Global Cybercrime Programme, explains how law enforcement catches crooks.
To build a Zero Trust security model and fill the cybersecurity skills gap, business schools should teach defensive tactics, says RedSeal CEO Ray Rothrock.
Jackpotting, a cyberattack common in Europe that can empty an ATM machine in seconds, is now targeting Diebold machines in the U.S., says TechRepublic’s Brandon Vigliarolo.