Your child’s first cell phone is a huge milestone. It signifies some form of independence and connection to the rest of the world. But, while smartphones can grant children a lot of freedom, they also come with a lot of responsibility. Recently, teens and young adults have faced peer pressure and cyberbullying based on which...
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TrustCloud and ComplianceCow have released new AI native security and risk management applications built directly on the ServiceNow platform. TrustCloud’s Continuous Control Monitoring and ComplianceCow’s evidence and controls automation are now integrated within ServiceNow workflows. The applications follow ServiceNow’s investment in TrustCloud and point to deeper third party ecosystem development around enterprise security. For investors...
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Agentic AI , Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning , Governance & Risk Management Equifax CTO Jamil Farshchi on Cybersecurity’s Response to Flood of Vulnerabilities Tom Field (SecurityEditor) • April 16, 2026     Jamil Farshchi, CTO, Equifax Cybersecurity teams must adapt to machine-speed threats in the age of Anthropic’s Claude Mythos – a new artificial...
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Popular online gaming platform Roblox has announced new measures to combat online predators following reports the popular social gaming platform was being used to groom children. Founder and chief executive David Baszucki on Monday said Roblox was introducing two new age-based accounts in June. Children aged five to eight will be limited to Roblox Kids,...
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NEED TO KNOW Dylan Dreyer and Vicky Nguyen discuss how social media impacts kids’ self-esteem and body image on ‘The Parent Chat’ Nguyen shares her approach to parenting with screen time limits to help her daughters discover their identities first Dreyer recalls her 9-year-old son Calvin asking if he looks “fat,” highlighting early exposure to...
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Authorities from 21 countries took down 53 domains and arrested four people allegedly involved in distributed denial-of-service operations used by more than 75,000 cybercriminals, Europol said Thursday.  The globally coordinated effort dubbed “Operation PowerOFF” disrupted booter services and seized and dismantled infrastructure, including servers and databases, that supported the DDoS-for-hire services, officials said. Law enforcement...
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It started with a fraud alert. My bank flagged a suspicious charge, froze my account, and sent a new debit card overnight. In the moment, it felt like a hassle. I had to reset my payment methods, wait for the replacement card, and deal with a string of “payment declined” notifications. But within a few...
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The EU’s response to these threats hinges on its ability to hire knowledgeable people or to foster ties with leading AI companies — something the U.K. has done a better job of than Brussels. The EU executive has to compete with exorbitant industry salaries and more competitive AI hubs, including London.  It’s “clearly visible” that the...
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Jack Oberg, 13, was never allowed on social media. His dad, Tim Oberg, a teacher and the founder of Parkrun Australia, saw the harm in the classroom and decided he did not want his children to have access to that world yet. Oberg credits Australia’s world-first under-16s social media ban for making this decision more...
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24/7 Fire and Security Protection Ltd is based in Darwen and specialises in fire and security systems across Lancashire and the North West. The business works with schools, care homes, and commercial premises, providing compliant systems designed to protect people and property. Robert Charnock, owner and managing director, said: “I am absolutely delighted to bring...
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