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The government has launched a consultation on how manufacturers can better secure Internet-of-Things (IoT) products.
GDPR was one enabler for change at Travel Visa Company.
Huawei’s answer to the accusations made against it is to accept every point made against it, whether evidence exists or not, and test more than any other comms vendor to prove the claims unwarranted.
Humbled, repentent and only looking at a $5 billion fine, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg should thank his lucky stars.
A brow-beating from Donald Trump wasn't going to take the edge off Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's good day.
Avoiding a race to bottom on selling AI to unsuitable buyers is only one part of an increasingly complicated set of arguments around ethics, says Microsoft's Chief Legal Officer.
The spat between the US and Huawei, was front and centre, to left and right, above and underneath just about every discussion.
A leading European Commission representative strikes a 'come and join us' tone in Washington, but is anyone listening?
Can Brussels do what Google can't - deliver an ethical framework for AI with which we can all agree?
U.S. lawmakers have introduced a bill to require companies to monitor and fix flawed computer algorithms that result in inaccurate, unfair, biased or discriminatory decisions. It may not pass in today’s gridlocked political environment but it will be back.
This week, in a travel version of hits/misses - cybersecurity stats that startle, and privacy gaffes that irritate. Plus: Google Cloud ups their enterprise game - and analysts weigh in. Your whiffs include the triumph of fussy babies in flight.