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December 13, 2022

Are robots too insecure for lethal use by law enforcement?

The San Francisco Police Department wants to use weaponized robots, but some experts say robots suffer from severe security flaws that render them too dangerous for such use. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Dell Technologies: A cloud-native strategy for growth

For a mid-sized business, growth is both exhilarating and challenging. Discover how the cloud can enable and accelerate your journey.

14 lessons CISOs learned in 2022

The coming new year is a good moment for chief information security officers to reflect on what they've learned this year and how to apply this knowledge going forward.

The cybersecurity challenges and opportunities of digital twins

The virtual representation of objects or systems through digital twins provide organizations greater insight into their assets but it can also invite malicious actors.

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Athletic shoe maker Brooks runs down cyberattacks with zero-trust segmentation

Protecting the most vital areas of the network first is a practical, doable defense, Brooks found when it implemented Illumio Core’s zero-trust segmentation platform.

US Congress rolls back proposal to restrict use of Chinese chips

After business groups argued that proposed legislation to curb use of Chinese-made semiconductors would hurt national security, lawmakers amended it—but a final vote and the president's approval of the proposed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is still to come.

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