The conversation about screens and kids has shifted — it’s not just about how much time they spend, but what they’re doing and how parents can help. CLEVELAND — Every parent has wondered it: how much damage is all that screen time really doing to my kid? The answer, according to a leading adolescent medicine specialist,...
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The post How to Build an AI Company Now appeared first on Future of Tech and Security: Strategy & Innovation with Raffy. I had a few conversations over the past days that all pointed to the same conclusion: many technology companies are still being built like old SaaS companies. That is a mistake. If you...
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Google announced a shift from human‑led to AI‑led cyber defense, overseen by human operators. At its Cloud Next conference, it introduced new agents for threat hunting, detection engineering, and third‑party context enrichment. Existing AI agents like Triage and Investigation have already processed millions of alerts, cutting analysis times from half an hour to about one...
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What is a cyber security job? Cybersecurity is the art and science of protecting data and assets connected to the internet. It uses principles from various fields of study to make effective strategies to prevent unauthorized access and leakage of sensitive information. It combines proper data security training, data handling protocols, and relevant technology. Cybersecurity...
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International cybersecurity agencies have issued an urgent Cybersecurity Advisory about a major evolution in state-linked cyber operations tied to the People’s Republic of China. Authorities say threat actors are increasingly relying on vast networks of compromised everyday devices—often called botnets—to obscure their activities, making detection and defence significantly more difficult. A Strategic Shift in Cyber...
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Like your dad’s travel itinerary, threat intel has a lot of extra detail that you probably don’t need. Even ransomware defenders have their own version of TMI. During a recent IT Brew event, “Trend Watch: The Latest in Ransomware and What That Means for IT Teams,” an attendee asked Grant Smith, president of Phantom Security...
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GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY — The Great Lakes Region 2026 Child Safety Conference is scheduled for May 7 at the Central High School Auditorium. The event beginning at 4 p.m. focuses on protecting children within the community, schools, sports and colleges. Rachael Denhollander, an attorney and the first woman to pursue criminal charges against USA Gymnastics...
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The DOJ announced the conviction on Wednesday.  — Jillian Pikora A sexual predator in Northern Virginia who preyed on underage “slaves” for more than a year to have them “serve” and “please” him will no longer be given orders after being sentenced to decades in prison. Chantilly resident Michael Logan Bourne, 55, who used an...
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Recently observed Trigona ransomware attacks are using a custom, command-line tool to steal data from compromised environments faster and more efficiently. The utility was emplayed in attacks in March that were attributed to a gang affiliate, likely in an effort to avoid publicly available tools, such as Rclone and MegaSync, that typically trigger security solutions....
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Toronto police say they’ve arrested three people in connection to a cybercrime investigation that used “SMS blasters,” a new technology not previously detected in Canada, that mimics a cell tower to defraud victims. Speaking at a news conference Thursday, Det.-Sgt. Lindsay Riddell said the investigation began in November 2025, when police were alerted to a...
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