Meta has penned an open letter to Europe expressing concerns about AI regulation, while a Google exec has spoken out about the laws in the U.K. that prevent training models on copyrighted materials.
Sep 25, 2024 | Today’s news and insights for UK leaders: |
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Meta has penned an open letter to Europe expressing concerns about AI regulation, while a Google exec has spoken out about the laws in the U.K. that prevent training models on copyrighted materials. |
The fine marked the third major antitrust penalty against the search giant by the EU in the last decade, following earlier fines related to Android and Google Shopping. However, this is the first of them to be overturned. |
The Secure Future Initiative was created around the same time the U.S. Cyber Safety Review Board chided Redmond for having a poor security culture. |
Kara Sherrer, writing for TechRepublic Premium, outlines 15 steps that companies should follow to create their own program, from conducting a cybersecurity needs assessment to running simulated phishing attacks. Read More |
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Explore the top enterprise CRM solutions with a comparison of key features, pros and cons, and pricing to help you choose the ideal solution for your business. |
Cyber threat hunting involves taking proactive measures to detect potential threats or malicious activities. Learn about threat-hunting techniques and how they work. |
The purpose of this policy is to outline the terms and conditions under which the company provides coverage to its employees for losses incurred as a result of cyber-related incidents. Read More |
This bundle gives you lifetime access to 2019 versions of Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher and One Note with no subscription or license fees. |
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Compliance management and features that optimize meetings for reliability and bandwidth will come at an additional cost. |
Payment technology is finally catching up with the demands of a global economy, making cross-border payments faster and more secure. |
UK government IT contracts worth £23.4 billion are due to end during the current five-year Parliament, according to researchers who warn that poor performing suppliers are hardly ever excluded from bidding again. |
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