Smart home devices are becoming increasingly popular with many households adopting smart thermostats, lighting systems, security systems, and home entertainment systems. These devices provide ...
Jan. 10 -- A quick look at the new consumer electronics products being developed by companies quickly reveals a fast emerging trend: many devices are turning into smart, digital data devices. Cell ...
From asking questions to an AI assistant like ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot to monitoring a daily fitness routine with a smartwatch, many people use an AI system or tool every day. While AI tools and ...
While AI tools and technologies can make life easier, they also raise important questions about data privacy. These systems often collect large amounts of data, sometimes without people even realizing ...
Without the physical boundaries of an office, your home can become vulnerable to various digital risks, especially if you’re handling sensitive client information or conducting video conferences.
The data can be aggregated into detailed digital profiles that expose personnel, military operations, and senior leaders to ...
As personal and professional lives blend online, even small security lapses can expose data, making rigorous digital hygiene ...
While data from mobile devices is more frequently responsive in civil litigation than ever before, “true crime” aficionados know it’s routinely useful in criminal investigations. We take our devices ...
Every click, post, and search leaves a data trail online — and it’s called a digital footprint. Digital footprints are a ...
A worker removes the U.S. Agency for International Development sign on its headquarters on Feb. 7, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images) A few months ago, beyond the waves ...