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At the endless booths of this week's RSA security trade show in San Francisco, an overflowing industry of vendors will offer any visitor an ad nauseam array of "threat intelligence" and "vulnerability management" systems.
As an experienced cyber first responder, Julian Gutmanis had been called plenty of times before to help companies deal with the fallout from cyberattacks.
Huawei Technologies Co. sued the U.S. government for barring its equipment from certain networks, delivering a legal riposte to American accusations it aids China in espionage.
Cisco has advised enterprise users of its wireless virtual private network and firewall routers to immediately install updates to patch a critical flaw.
Taiwanese researchers have developed an artificial intelligence bot that interjects in real time to identify factual errors and alternative interpretations in news posts.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology hosted a fireside chat, featuring six of its professors who have received ACM's A.M. Turing Award.
Apple is looking to fill more software jobs than hardware jobs for the first time in years.
Are people the answer to the robot reliability issue?
The Cigar Galaxy (also known as M82) is famous for its extraordinary speed in making new stars, with stars being born 10 times faster than in the Milky Way.
Encryption should have limits. That's the message FBI Director Christopher Wray had for cybersecurity experts Tuesday.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver listened to a question on stage Friday at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, paused for a moment, and delivered a surprising assessment about some of his league's star players.
Computer-generated imagery traditionally reserved for Hollywood has now become so cheap and easy to use that home sellers are digitally revising their online listings.
The Georgia Institute of Technology football team is using wearable GPS devices to measure a host of actions by each player.
Hyundai is rolling out a Digital Key with the redesigned 2020 Hyundai Sonata that will allow drivers to unlock and start their vehicles via smartphone.
Researchers have found that adjusting traffic signals at intersections during snowstorms could reduce traffic delays by as much as 20%.
The University of Cambridge's Leverhulme Center for the Future of Intelligence and the Czech Republic's GoodAI are partnering to launch the Animal-AI Olympics.
Researchers have developed a motion-powered, fireproof sensor that can track the movements of those who work in high-risk environments where they cannot always be seen.
A prosecutor in Arizona has decided not to press charges against Uber in the March 2018 death of Elaine Herzberg. One of Uber's self-driving cars crashed into Herzberg as she crossed a multi-lane road in Tempe, Arizona.
When anti-government protests erupted on Russia's side of the Caucasus Mountains in October, authorities did something they'd never done before: cut mobile internet service to an entire geographical area.
NASA's Mars InSight lander has a probe designed to dig up to 16 feet (5 meters) below the surface and measure heat coming from inside the planet.
Researchers have developed robots that can demilitarize up to 21 warheads in an eight-hour shift, which equates to 13,524 bomblets being recycled per day.
Researchers used trapped calcium ions to render quantum computers error-proof by generating a periodic oscillatory ionic state that bypasses constraints on measurement accuracy.
Researchers have determined that hackers can potentially hijack an unattended computing device in seconds through peripherals like chargers and docking stations.
Human Resources departments are taking advantage of the workforce management capabilities provided by artificial intelligence.
The scene on the big display in front of me looks like something from Grey's Anatomy.
Cybersecurity experts have sounded the alarm for years: Hackers are ogling the U.S. power grid.
The CRA board of directors is pleased to announce its selections for the 2019 CRA Awards.
Researchers, companies and countries around the world are racing to explore—and exploit—the possibilities of artificial intelligence technology.
Researchers have engineered a four-legged robot modeled after a cheetah, which is able to perform a 360-degree backflip from a standing position.
Researchers have developed software to automate the monitoring of neuron activity via a mix of standard computational methods and machine learning techniques.