Government
Professor: "We need a new human right to cognitive liberty. Neural sensors will become part of our everyday technology and a part of how we interact with that technology. We have a moment to get this right before that happens..."
Google has had several claims dismissed ahead of what looks to be a landmark antitrust case regarding its dominance over search and its associated markets
A couple from New York have plead guilty to the $4.5bn hack of Bitfinex in 2016 and will now face decades in prison for stealing cryptocurrency
The FCC has handed down its largest ever fine for a robocalling operation accused of bombarding the public with as many as five billion unwanted calls
The UK government has upped the risk factor for cyberattacks on infrastructure, outlining how attacks on vital services and the emergence of AI could potentially threaten public safety
A trio of US Reps have begun a probe into the alleged hacking of government agencies by Chinese hackers, seeking briefings from a pair of key officials
The Biden Administration has introduced a new initiative that would aim to see the US government expand both its training and hiring for tech jobs
Slack had alleged that Microsoft “created a weak, copycat product and tied it to their dominant Office product, force installing it and blocking its removal"
Role up your sleeves, gird your loins, dust off those "outstanding influencing, negotiating and conflict resolution skills"